Funding Indiana's Medicaid forecast
A potential overhaul of the state’s Medicaid expansion program would include changes such as caps on enrollment and limits on lifetime eligibility. The overhaul would also reintroduce a proposal that the federal government previously blocked because it could lead to a loss of coverage.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has instructed Managed Care Entities to cease all radio and television advertising of Indiana Medicaid programs while they re-evaluate the practice of allowing MCEs to advertise their Medicare programs.
Senate Bill 2 includes a cap on enrollment, a lifetime limit on eligibility and Indiana's previously halted work requirements.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was sworn in on Monday and his administration has already made changes to the Medicaid program. The most significant change involves how often the Family and Social Services Administration checks whether people are still eligible.
Indiana Family and Social Services Administration instructs MCEs to halt all radio and TV advertising of Indiana Medicaid programs.
Indiana families seeking support for a child with an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis might soon face a potential hurdle.
The top-ranking members of the Indiana House of Representatives told News 8 voters can expect further action this spring on property taxes and Medicaid waitlists. House Speaker Todd Huston, R-Fishers,
As Indiana’s 2025 legislative session begins, Republicans and Democrats in the state senate have outlined sharply contrasting agendas.
Gov. Mike Braun detailed his first budget proposal Thursday, prioritizing small education increases and covering Medicaid while demanding big savings from agencies and cuts to a public health program.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun presented the 2025-27 biennial budget proposal to the State Budget Committee, a budget that includes increased funding for law enforcement, universal choice scholarships and increased funding for K-12 schools.
Anyone who has followed Gov. Mike Braun's political trajectory over the past seven years knows the story of how he "solved" his company's health care dilemma.