Advocates worry eligible people will be kicked off assistance or avoid applying.
Tag: Medicaid
Hoosiers get extra time to choose new Medicaid plans
Indiana health officials are extending open enrollment for two Medicaid programs — ahead of the state’s phaseout of MDwise.
How to get health insurance during open enrollment
Learn about changes to Marketplace plans and where to find help.
‘Sicker and poorer’: Hoosiers brace for higher ACA health plan premiums
Congress has not extended subsidies for marketplace insurance plans.
How Indiana’s Medicaid waiver changes could affect people with disabilities
The state is proposing changes that would cap music and recreational therapy services to just six hours a month.
Confused about budget cuts? Get answers at this town hall.
Recent cuts affect programs such as Medicaid and SNAP.
FSSA will accept public comment until Aug. 8 on Medicaid waiver changes
Among other things, the Family and Social Services Administration proposed a cap of six hours a month on music and recreational therapy services.
Eskenazi Health loses $38 million used to care for uninsured patients
Health agency grapples with covering medical care for uninsured.
At Options, someone attacked a girl but no one called 911
Families are pleading with Indiana and federal agencies to intervene at the mental health hospital.
Senators send Medicaid work requirements to governor’s desk
A signature from Gov. Mike Braun is all that remains for a Medicaid work requirements bill to become law.


