Indianapolis-based MDwise, which said it has provided Indiana Medicaid services for more than 30 years, has already launched a court challenge to the state’s action.
Some 300,000 people covered by Indiana’s Medicaid program will have less than two months to change their health insurance company.
Born with muscular dystrophy, she received a MacArthur “Genius” grant in 2024 for her decades of calling attention to the need for equal rights for disabled people.
SNAP partially funded in November, according to Trump Administration. What does it mean for Indiana?
SNAP benefits will be partially funded in November, according to the Trump Administration. Here's what that could mean and when families might get funds.
After 19 weeks on a knife edge, Pennsylvania finally has a budget. The short-term political problems have been solved through ...
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- Investigators publish new report on Opioids. Financial supporters for this research include NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse, Office ...
Government documents obtained by KFF Health News show the agency overseeing Medicare Advantage does little to enforce long-standing rules intended to ensure about 35 million plan members can see ...
Underlying problems of the MOScholars program were unearthed in a trial over the legality of Missouri funding of private ...
States struggle to define “medically frail” as new Medicaid work requirements loom, putting coverage for millions with ...
Indiana’s application for a share of the federal government’s $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program lays out a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) on Wednesday announced that MDwise will no longer serve as a managed health plan for Indiana Medicaid‘s Healthy ...
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