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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 ...
Small towns filled with working-class people are not talked about enough and are surely not valued enough. I grew up on the Eastside of Indianapolis. Visiting small, rural towns was not at the top of ...
In March 2024, the Indiana General Assembly passed House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1120. Amongst many other provisions, Section 63 of HEA 1120 required FSSA to impose new requirements on how attendant care ...
Certain family caregivers could be allowed to provide attendant care through Indiana Medicaid again under a proposal from the ...
Previously closed slots for Indiana’s Medicaid waivers reopened on July 1. Indiana Those slots released by the state for the ...
Indiana is facing a growing challenge in funding Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for individuals with autism, and the ...
Indiana families, providers, and community members are invited to share their perspective on ABA therapy to help the state find ways to contain costs.
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.
By: Shalina Chatlani States News Service For The Indiana Capital Chronicle States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid ...
Planned Parenthood provides necessary health care for many unable to access Medicaid after state and federal cuts.
Hospitals across the Midwest are bracing for cuts to services and staff in the wake of funding changes created in President ...