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Proposed cuts to SNAP and Medicaid could leave Indiana facing a catastrophic impact on food insecure, workers, and other ...
Indiana would not be able to afford the Healthy Indiana Plan if the federal legislation passes as is, state leaders say.
Gov. Mike Braun has signed a new law aimed at curbing health care costs and ensuring nonprofit hospitals in Indiana operate in the public interest. State Rep. Martin Carbaugh emphasizes ...
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Under the new Medicaid law, which goes into effect July 1, the state’s Family and Social Services Administration secretary has the authority to end the Healthy Indiana Plan.
In fact, three out of eight babies born in Indiana are covered by Medicaid. A lot of people don’t know that,” said Chris Karam, Saint Joseph Health System President.
New state legislation in Indiana could significantly change how Medicaid and the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) are managed. Signed by Gov. Mike Braun last week and set to go into effect on July 1 ...
Indiana received $679 million last year in extra Medicaid payments to care for vulnerable nursing home residents. That's more than any other state. More than California. More than New York. With ...
Sen. Chris Garten, R-Charlestown, said Medicaid is 23% of the state’s budget. He said Indiana’s Medicaid program “exploded because of COVID,” when non-eligible people joined the program.
The biggest driver of Medicaid costs is Indiana’s aging population, many of whom rely on it to pay for nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home health aides and other long-term care costs.
The biggest driver of Medicaid costs is Indiana’s aging population, many of whom rely on it to pay for nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home health aides and other long-term care costs.
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