A bill pitched as a fix for Indiana’s troubled Pathways Medicaid program drew emotional testimony — and triggered pointed ...
Indiana’s social services agency plans to rebid $68 billion worth of health care contracts in August for vulnerable Hoosiers ...
In a unanimous vote, the Indiana House of Representatives passed House Bill 1277, a piece of legislation aimed at overhauling ...
Don J. Wagoner, 89, permanently surrendered his medical license in 2013 in connection with a state criminal investigation of ...
Indiana’s plan to expand its Medicaid program could end up costing the state billions more than expected and have a long-term negative effect on its economy, Naomi Lopez Bauman, director of health ...
Indiana temporarily suspended its Medicaid work requirements amid ongoing legal challenges at the federal level. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration paused the requirements Oct. 31.
Some 300,000 people covered by Indiana’s Medicaid program will have less than two months to change their health insurance company as state officials are kicking MDwise off the provider list. The ...
Don Wagoner reached the settlement following the surrender of his medical license in 2013 and ensuing felony drug dealing conviction.
The executive order notes Indiana runs the same child nutrition programs implicated in long-running Minnesota fraud schemes.
Democrats in North Carolina argue the state should expand Medicaid to help residents pay for health care. Such a move would help hundreds of thousands of uninsured residents, they say, adding that ...
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