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Indiana is introducing new tools on July 1 to evaluate if children and infants qualify for home- and community-based services ...
(Gov. Mike Braun) believes that Medicaid ought to be a program that incentivizes individuals to work – not disincentivizes ...
Dozens of rural Kentucky and Indiana hospitals could be impacted by the proposed budget cuts to Medicaid. The cuts are part ...
In fiscal 2023, the most recent year for which detailed financial information is available, Medicaid’s net cost was $894.2 ...
Senate Enrolled Act 2 obligates most HIP participants to work, train for a job or volunteer at least 20 hours per week in order to maintain Medicaid health coverage.
After a busy legislative session, many new laws are going into effect in Indiana starting July 1. Here's what they mean for you.
Indiana would not be able to afford the Healthy Indiana Plan if the federal legislation passes as is, state leaders say.
FSSA officials believe between 375,000 and 500,000 Indiana Medicaid recipients no longer qualify for Medicaid coverage. 375,000 Hoosiers to lose Medicaid coverage once COVID-19 emergency ends ...
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