Articles tagged as: Medicaid
October 28, 2022
As SCOTUS hearing nears, lawsuit alleges Health and Hospital Corp. broke Indiana law
The agency that oversees the Marion County Public Health Department of Health and Eskenazi Health has been accused of breaking Indiana's Open Door Law. This comes as the agency prepares to argue a case before the Supreme Court next month.
Read MoreSeptember 23, 2022
One state’s plan to push low-income health insurance beyond traditional health care
Medicaid officials around the country are watching California as it rolls out one of the most ambitious initiatives ever to address Medicaid patients social needs in hopes of improving their health.
Read MoreSeptember 19, 2022
Why pediatricians are worried about the end of the federal COVID emergency declaration
A federal emergency declaration that has allowed children to receive continuous Medicaid coverage throughout the pandemic could end soon, and health providers are worried.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2022
How will Medicaid recipients be affected by the end of the Federal Public Health Emergency?
Under the Federal Public Health Emergency, some Medicaid programs including traditional Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and the Healthy Indiana plan have put a hold on typical rules such as having updated paperwork and documentation. As the emergency nears an end, some listeners were curious about continued coverage once these changes go into effect.
Read MoreSeptember 9, 2022
Pregnant Hoosiers on Medicaid can stay insured a full year postpartum
Pregnant Hoosiers enrolled in Medicaid used to be at risk losing that coverage 60 days after giving birth. Indiana has now received federal approval to extend that coverage to a full year.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2022
How ending premiums could threaten Montana’s Medicaid expansion
Five conservative states expanded Medicaid in part because the Obama administration let them charge premiums, but the Biden administration is taking that authority away.
Read MoreMay 26, 2022
Can more time on Medicaid lower maternal deaths?
More states are taking advantage of a provision in the American Rescue Plan that enables pregnant people to keep their Medicaid coverage longer after giving birth.
Read MoreApril 22, 2022
Hoosiers added to Medicaid during pandemic could be at risk of losing coverage
Thousands of Hoosiers could be at risk of losing health insurance if and when the public health emergency ends.
Read MoreMarch 14, 2022
How Medicaid enrollment can disrupt the cycle of incarceration
Research suggests access to public health insurance can help curb recidivism. Reentry organizations in Missouri are working to enroll people in Medicaid after they leave prison to keep them from coming back.
Read MoreFebruary 14, 2022
FSSA says a proposed bill could hinder its effort to reform long-term care
In Indiana, only about half of elderly Hoosiers eligible for Medicaid are aging at home. FSSA has been working to help increase that, but the state agency is worried its plan could be disrupted by a bill that’s making its way through the legislative process.
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