The cost of Indiana Medicaid could increase by $5 billion in the coming years. Indiana lawmakers are considering limiting ...
There's little sign Indiana lawmakers will legislate away the new Medicaid waiver waitlists in the short term.
Indiana lawmakers have wrapped up the first half of session with Republican priority legislation still moving, including ...
Senate Republicans approved legislation Tuesday to strip health coverage from at least 200,000 of the 700,000 Hoosiers ...
Senate Bill 2 would introduce several restrictions on HIP, which pays for the health care needs of more than 750,000 Hoosiers ...
The Senate approved legislation that would make several significant changes to the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP.
Indiana's Gov. Braun defends Medicaid cuts amid controversy over autism therapy coverage and potential Medicaid enrollment ...
A plan that would’ve greatly limited therapy for Hoosier kids with autism on Medicaid has been reworked and will operate on a ...
A House committee approved legislation that would bolster existing programs to divert people away from more expensive ...
As Indiana lawmakers debate how to tackle the ever-rising cost of Medicaid, more than 10,000 Hoosiers in need of institutional-level care remain on waitlists for certain waiver services.
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.