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New state legislation in Indiana could significantly change how Medicaid and the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) are managed. Signed by Gov. Mike Braun last week and set to go into effect on July 1 ...
Indiana Medicaid officials under Republican Gov. Mike Braun have openly acknowledged an interest in reducing HIP enrollment to save money after the agency's post-COVID eligibility redeterminations ...
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 ...
“My concern is Senate Bill 2 will eventually continue to drive up the costs of administering Indiana’s Medicaid program. So while we’re trying to save money, the way the language sits now ...
A major Indiana Senate Medicaid bill has been amended and passed the House Ways and Means committee. Senate Bill 2 — authored by Sen. Ryan Mishler, R-Mishawaka — places restrictions on ...
The reality isn’t reported as often: that Medicaid is a program that makes our state and country great. There are 1.8 million people in Indiana who are enrolled in Medicaid. About 40 percent of ...
Languages: English. Indiana's nursing homes rank among the worst in the nation for staffing, despite receiving billions in additional Medicaid payments meant to improve conditions for elderly and ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering legislation that would add a work requirement for enrollees in the state’s Medicaid expansion group. In addition to multiple provisions ensuring regular Medicaid ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering legislation that would require state administrators to perform regular, extensive checks to make sure that enrollees in the state’s Medicaid program qualify for ...
I once heard the funding structure of a particular Indiana Medicaid program described as “a house of cards built on top of a shell game,” which feels like a fair description of Medicaid as a ...
While that ruling was dubious, it nonetheless forced Indiana to act. The easy road would be to pursue traditional Medicaid expansion, like the other 40-plus states that have embraced that budget ...
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