Indiana’s social services agency plans to rebid $68 billion worth of health care contracts in August for vulnerable Hoosiers ...
A bill pitched as a fix for Indiana’s troubled Pathways Medicaid program drew emotional testimony — and triggered pointed ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WAVE) - Staff at LifeSpan Resources, a southern Indiana agency designed to help people live independently, say they feel stuck after a state program went into effect that took away ...
In a unanimous vote, the Indiana House of Representatives passed House Bill 1277, a piece of legislation aimed at overhauling ...
Renewing and sustaining syringe exchange programs is essential to protecting public health, saving lives and maintaining the ...
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Gov. Mike Braun visits students on career pathways during Career and Technical Education Month
Students at Central 9 can choose from more than two dozen career pathways in fields like early education, manufacturing, and ...
“(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 ...
A decade-long effort to connect students in Greater Lafayette to real-world careers will receive a significant boost following the award of $1.2 million in state funding ...
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration is extending the open enrollment period for the Healthy Indiana Plan and PathWays programs through Dec. 24 to ensure that all eligible Hoosiers ...
A key House bill aims to save money on Indiana's struggling managed Medicaid program, and in turn, possibly alleviate the 11,000-strong waiver waitlist.
Governor Mike Braun has called attention to the successes of Indiana’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs in creating clear pathways to prepare students for in-demand, well-paying jobs ...
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