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At a ceremonial bill signing on Wednesday, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced that the state of Indiana is “leading the nation in health care reform.” Braun ...
An Indiana Medicaid member lost her coverage for almost two weeks despite submitting necessary paperwork to the state by its ...
The top official at the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration said the state's new long-term care program for Medicaid members over 60 hasn't met expectations. The statement contradicts ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun will receive the Senate Medicaid bill in the coming days as the Senate gave final approval to the bill Thursday. The Senate voted 37-10, with all Republicans present voting ...
A major Indiana Senate Medicaid bill has been amended and passed the House Ways and Means committee. Senate Bill 2 — authored by Sen. Ryan Mishler, R-Mishawaka — places restrictions on ...
Senate Bill 2 reintroduces Indiana's previously halted work requirements and limits enrollment to 500,000 people — with some flexibility based on federal Medicaid policy. That’s nearly 200,000 people ...
Indiana lawmakers want to address rising Medicaid costs in the state budget by overhauling its Medicaid expansion program. The Senate approved legislation that would make several significant changes ...
Indiana lawmakers want to address rising Medicaid costs in the state budget by overhauling its Medicaid expansion program. The Senate approved legislation that would make several significant ...
HB 1592 also addresses concerns with Indiana’s new long-term care program for Medicaid members 60 years or older, Pathways for Aging.
INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) announced today that Indiana PathWays for Aging launched for more than 123,000 eligible Hoosiers aged 60 and over. “This is ...
From 2017 to 2020, state Medicaid payments for fee-for-service ABA services grew from $14 million to $102 million ― the second-highest in the nation, according to the federal audit.