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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will reduce Medicaid coverage for a popular form of autism therapy, but not as severely as expected. The FSSA updated ...
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 ...
“Indiana now has an opportunity to use HIP’s conservative, innovative, and proven design to replace traditional Medicaid.” Gov. Pence is being criticized by conservatives who oppose his ...
Mulugeta Wolfe, 24, is one of the hundreds of thousands of people on Medicaid in Indiana. Specifically, Wolfe is part of Indiana’s Medicaid expansion program, called the Healthy Indiana Plan ...
Lutheran Health Network and other regional hospitals. “This misconduct … has contributed to the nearly $1 billion budget shortfall for Indiana Medicaid that emerged in December 2023 ...
affecting several million citizens who either receive Medicaid or participate in the Healthy Indiana Plan. These choices also affect health care availability across the state, as well as the ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — The insurance coverage of hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could be at risk should the federal government seek to reduce its share of Medicaid costs under the ...
Indiana's Medicaid director, who led the office through the fallout of an unanticipated nearly $1 billion budget shortfall, will resign in early 2025. Cora Steinmetz took the position in August ...
The Indiana House unanimously agreed Thursday to indefinitely continue a program that helps ensure Northwest Indiana kids and teens covered by Medicaid can continue accessing health care services ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s initial estimate for Medicaid expenses is nearly $1 billion short of its now-predicted need, state lawmakers learned in a report that ignited concern over the ...
However, the future of the Medicaid waiver waitlist doesn’t just involve the agency — it may come down to what state lawmakers choose to do this legislative session. How did Indiana get here?