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Planned Parenthood provides necessary health care for many unable to access Medicaid after state and federal cuts.
The state of Indiana is again attempting to add an employment mandate to the eligibility requirements for continued enrollment in the Healthy Indiana Plan.
Indiana New law could impact number of Hoosiers on Medicaid's Healthy Indiana Program, advocates say Since Medicaid is run jointly by both the state and federal government, Indiana needs federal ...
Indiana currently uses an up-to-6 percent provider tax on hospitals to cover the vast majority of its contributions to fund the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP. The Indiana Family and Social Services ...
Indiana would not be able to afford the Healthy Indiana Plan if the federal legislation passes as is, state leaders say.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)—Two local hospitals will have to wait to find out if their application for a Certificate of Public Advantage will be approved. Union Health and HCA (owners of Terre ...
According to a news release from Union Health, “it is our understanding that the Indiana Department of Health is continuing to review the COPA application.” ...
In his second tenure leading Indiana's most expensive state agency, Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Mitch Roob wants to significantly change Indiana's insurance ...
In his second tenure leading Indiana’s most expensive state agency, Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Mitch Roob wants to significantly change Indiana’s insurance program for low- to ...
Ongoing negotiations in Washington, D.C., could undermine or fundamentally alter the third iteration of the Healthy Indiana Plan, otherwise known as HIP.
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