Indiana lawmakers have wrapped up the first half of session with Republican priority legislation still moving, including ...
A House Republican priority measure to lower health care costs for Hoosiers, largely through “site of service” reforms, ...
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 ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will reduce Medicaid coverage for a popular form of autism therapy, but not as severely as expected. The FSSA updated ...
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.
The Indiana House unanimously agreed Thursday to indefinitely continue a program that helps ensure Northwest Indiana kids and teens covered by Medicaid can continue accessing health care services ...
State Rep. Hal Slager, R-Schererville, appears poised to win permanent approval for his efforts over the past 11 years to ensure Northwest Indiana children covered by Medicaid can continue ...
The 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly must finish no later than April 29. A Senate committee overhauls the property tax reform bill. A Medicaid reform bill advances to the full Senate. And ...