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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”…
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The bill passed by Congress late Thursday to keep most of the federal government funded for another month also provided a temporary reprieve to a number…
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Indiana Department of Child Services Director Mary Beth Bonaventura says the lives of Hoosier children has been put at risk because of steps taken by…
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When Monica Spalding got the renewal letter from her health insurance company with premium details for the upcoming year, she couldn’t believe her eyes.…
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Having failed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Congress is now working on a tax overhaul. But it turns out the tax bills in the House and…
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Funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program expired in September. Millions of children could lose coverage, unless Congress acts soon to restore the money to keep the program running.
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The law restricts a major government public health agency's research into gun violence, which kills or injures more people than many other infectious diseases.
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If you’re poor, uninsured and fall seriously ill, in most states if you qualify for Medicaid — but weren’t enrolled at the time — the program will pay…
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Despite a push from some Indiana legislators to legalize marijuana as an alternative to opioid pain medications, government officials — including the…