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NAACP reacts to order to cease Medicaid advertisingĀ 

The Greater Indianapolis branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) released a statement in response to reports that Gov....

Indiana legislators battle over Medicaid, education in 2025 agendasĀ 

As Indiana’s 2025 legislative session begins, Republicans and Democrats in the state senate have outlined sharply contrasting agendas.  Republicans are focused on fiscal issues, with...

Driving health equity: How Medicaid can lead the wayĀ 

Medicaid managed care organizations face increasing challenges in addressing health disparities as cultural and political shifts shape the national conversation on diversity, equity and...

Breaking down budgets: Why Medicaid expenses are growing

For Clark County’s Eva Bell, getting her family on Medicaid’s Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) was both a relief and an additional stressor. So many...

Indiana FSSA’s new waivers and PathWays for Aging programĀ 

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced Monday that the Indiana PathWays for Aging, a program to improve the health of older populations,...

Bridging Health Care and Financial Health

While regular check-ups, screenings and preventative care measures are essential for maintaining good physical health, they can often be out of reach for people...

A mission for maternal well-being in Indiana

Maternal health serves as a cornerstone of public health, reflecting not only the well-being of individual mothers and their babies, but the health and...

What you need to know about Indiana’s controversial birth control bill

House Bill 1426 was stripped of IUDs. Here’s what could happen next. By MARY CLAIRE MOLLOY – MIRROR INDY An Indiana birth control bill is the...

Families could lose thousands in income if Indiana reduces payments to parents of kids with disabilities

Jackson Dewitt is one of around 1,600 children who receive services through the Attendant Care Program. The stipend his mother, Jennifer, gets for providing...

Fiscal bill amended to increase Medicaid transparency. But delay to proposed cuts denied

By ABIGAIL RUHMAN Rep. Greg Porter’s (D-Indianapolis) amendment to SB 256 would have delayed the proposed shift away from attendant care until July 1, 2025....
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