Medicaid experts and advocates said more eligibility checks and work reporting requirements will result in people losing coverage even if they meet the requirements for the program. Some lawmakers ...
Meghan Hastings, of Dave's Natural Garden out of Granby, talks with Thomas M. Kennedy of Northampton who was using his HIP funds to buy fresh fruit and vegetables at Grow Food Northampton's Tuesday ...
In his second tenure leading Indiana’s most expensive state agency, Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Mitch Roob wants to significantly change Indiana’s insurance program for low- to ...
Indiana currently uses an up-to-6 percent provider tax on hospitals to cover the vast majority of its contributions to fund the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP. The Indiana Family and Social Services ...
More funding for the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) may be on the way in fiscal year 2026, as Gov. Maura Healey’s proposed budget, along with those put forward by the Senate and House of ...
Mitch Roob, secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, presents to the State Budget Committee on June 18, 2025. (Whitney Downard/Indiana Capital Chronicle) In his second ...
“(Gov. Mike Braun) believes that Medicaid ought to be a program that incentivizes individuals to work – not disincentivizes them to do so.” – Mitch Roob, Indiana Family and Social Services ...
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