President Trump named voter identification laws as a requirement for California before he would release disaster relief to ...
A House committee approved a bill that would make several funding changes to Indianas Medicaid expansion program. House Bill ...
Indiana no longer is encouraging eligible Hoosiers to enroll in state-subsidized health care programs as part of an effort to reduce how much it spends on Medicaid. Mitch Roob, secretary of the ...
The state of Indiana is proposing new changes to Medicaid services, and they could significantly impact your child's ability for proper care.
The Braun-appointed Secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA), Mitch Roob, directed organizations offering Medicaid plans, known as Managed Care Entities ...
Roob discussed the increased regulation of Medicaid in relation to Indiana’s enrollment numbers exceeding similar states. But the Braun administration claims it’s not trying to lower Medicaid ...
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 ...
Health advocate Milele Kennedy is pushing back against Gov. Mike Braun's directive to stop advertising Medicaid programs, ...
The governor signed nine executive orders on Wednesday he said are aimed at improving the state’s healthcare system.
A federal whistleblower lawsuit accuses insurance companies and hospitals of defrauding Indiana's Medicaid program of up to ...
Members of the Indiana House Public Health Committee voted unanimously 11-0 on Wednesday, Jan, 22, in favor of House Bill (HB ...
(Abigail Ruhman/IPB News) A House committee approved a bill that would make several funding changes to Indiana’s Medicaid expansion program. House Bill 1586 was supported by key health care ...