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Indiana Medicaid is cutting coverage of ABA therapy for autism, limiting it to 36 months. Advocates fight for coverage based ...
Indiana lawmakers have wrapped up the first half of session with Republican priority legislation still moving, including ...
Indiana lawmakers want to address rising Medicaid costs in the state budget by overhauling the states Medicaid expansion ...
Indiana Medicaid reduces coverage for autism therapy, but not as drastically as expected, with a three-year lifetime ...
Indiana appears on the verge of tightening Medicaid rules that could see people dropped from the roles.Republicans in the Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill ...
There's little sign Indiana lawmakers will legislate away the new Medicaid waiver waitlists in the short term.
The cost of Indiana Medicaid could increase by $5 billion in the coming years. Indiana lawmakers are considering limiting enrollment in the Healthy Indiana Plan to 500,000 people, down from nearly ...
Lawmakers have less to spend due to slowing growth in state tax revenue and ballooning Medicaid costs—both residual effects ...
The cost of Indiana's Medicaid program is expected to become $5 billion more expensive over the next four years, which has become one of the dominant issues of this year's legislative session.
A committee approved the Senate GOP’s plan to overhaul Indiana’s Medicaid expansion program Thursday. The Senate Appropriations Committee removed the lifetime eligibility limit from the bill.