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After hearing testimony last week, Indiana Senate lawmakers Wednesday made significant changes to a bill that would have resulted in more people facing…
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The federal government has granted a one-month extension to Indiana’s Medicaid program, known as the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP 2.0, which was set to…
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After letting funding lapse for 114 days, the United States has reached an agreement for funding CHIP, the federally-run health insurance program for…
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A government shutdown would have far-reaching effects for public health, including the nation’s response to the current, difficult flu season. It could…
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A potential law before the Indiana Senate would require written parental consent for sexual education in schools.Critics say the bill would limit student…
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On Friday, Kentucky became the first state with federal approval to implement a so-called work requirement for Medicaid recipients. The commonwealth is…
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Though medical marijuana is legal in most states, some patients still have a hard time affording it. The federal government won't allow states to cover medical marijuana with Medicaid dollars.
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The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has announced it will support state policies that require people to work for their Medicaid…
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This year’s enrollment on the federal healthcare marketplace dipped just slightly in Indiana, despite a shortened sign-up period and a drop in federal…
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The Department of Labor on Thursday released proposed new rules that proponents say will make it easier for businesses to band together in “associations”…