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Ball State economist Michael J. Hicks believes eight Indiana hospitals “will lose 15% or more of their average annual ...
An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation reveals that Indiana is forecast to lose 15% of its Medicaid funding between 2027 ...
About 103,000 beneficiaries may have been impacted by the scam and to ensure their privacy is protected, individuals will be ...
More than 100,000 Medicare recipients will be receiving new cards and numbers after what the agency is describing as a “data ...
Revenue at most Northwest Indiana casinos suffered a bit of a June swoon as many players opted outside to enjoy the sunshine ...
The state's efforts to once again obligate Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) participants to make monthly premium and cost-sharing payments as a condition of receiving Medicaid health coverage have ...
Health care providers in Anacortes and throughout Skagit County are bracing for what the changes to Medicaid within the federal reconciliation bill will mean.
Medicaid began in 1965 as a 50/50 financial partnership between states and the federal government. It was focused as a health insurance safety net for the country’s poor and disabled.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin fully embraces the massive federal tax-and-spending bill that President Donald Trump signed into law last week, including cuts to Medicaid that Democrats and state hospital say ...
President Trump recently signed H.R.1, aka the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” into law. The basis of the bill is an extension of the 2017 tax relief. Also included in ...
Texas Medicaid policies, higher fees for pharmaceutical middlemen and higher costs without reimbursement forced Waco Family Medicine's hand in closing 3 clinics and laying off 52 employees ...
Indiana’s new law banning transgender female athletes from competing in college and university sports has gone into effect this month. The ban expands the state’s pre-existing ban on trans ...