A movement heralded by RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz finds an ally in Indiana.
Tag: Medicaid
House amends out cap on Medicaid plan, keeps work requirements
The Healthy Indiana Plan provides health insurance for moderate-income Hoosiers.
Indy residents fear massive cuts to Medicaid
An estimated 250,000 people would lose health insurance if Republican-backed SB 2 passes.
Seniors, disabled Hoosiers and children all on Medicaid waitlists
Low-income parents seeking child care services will now be put on a waiting list for Indiana Medicaid vouchers, adding to existing waitlists.
Indiana FSSA provides update on growing Medicaid waitlist
Two committees tasked with addressing issues related to aging concluded that Medicaid waitlist progress was “barely treading water.”
As Parkinson’s takes its toll, Indy man worries his Medicaid will never come
As Indiana grapples with a billion-dollar Medicaid deficit and a bungled waiver rollout, older Hoosiers are going without vital health services.
Nursing homes say the state’s switch to managed care has left them unpaid
Indiana this month transitioned to managed care for certain Medicaid services.
FSSA halts HIP premium collections after judge’s ruling
The implications from a federal judge’s decision are ‘far reaching,’ Indiana’s Medicaid director says.
Premiums return for Indiana’s HIP, CHIP Medicaid enrollees
Advocates question whether the cost-sharing requirement, waived amid the pandemic, does more harm than good.
Parents of medically complex children decry newest FSSA barrier
Agency denies any policy changes occurred, saying the same person shouldn’t be paid twice.


