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Most individuals with substance use disorder are both low-income and not classified as disabled, meaning they would have no access to care without Medicaid expansion. The elimination of the HAF — and ...
Cutting access to HIP, however, is unlikely to make a dent in the state’s Medicaid spending. That’s because 90% of the ...
Hoosier lawmakers face difficult choices over Medicaid, affecting several million citizens who either receive Medicaid or ...
Sen. Ryan Mishler’s bill would mean about 200,000 people could lose health coverage and would be relegated to a waitlist.
Some estimates show that close to 750,000 Hoosiers may lose Medicaid coverage if the cuts are passed by Congress and signed ...
A priority Senate Bill was sent to the Senate floor Thursday that would potentially cap enrollment in the Healthy Indiana ...
Fifteen years after Obamacare’s passage, Indiana may finally fix that broken law’s signature policy. Lawmakers are moving to repeal and replace the state’s Medicaid expansion, transforming it into a ...
As the federal government considers ways to reduce Medicaid spending to help finance the extension of tax cuts, Indiana ...
The cap on enrollment and work requirements are the two most concerning parts of a Medicaid bill that the Indiana legislature is considering, said two public health researchers. At the federal level, ...
Health policy nonprofit KFF estimates Indiana could miss out on billions of dollars in funding if the federal government ...
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