The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) is undergoing a massive hiring surge, adding 400 employees to ...
The Family and Social Services Administration launched the reviews after attendant-care spending spiked by more than $150 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana's non-disabled, non-elderly adults on Medicaid will soon have to prove their employment status to keep their health ...
The state audited five attendant care providers after an explosion in use of the program led to a spike in the state Medicaid ...
The state agency overseeing Medicaid is hiring 400 employees to check the eligibility of the 560,000 low-income Hoosiers ...
Some 300,000 people covered by Indiana’s Medicaid program will have less than two months to change their health insurance company.
Millions of people who apply for Medicaid in the coming years will have to prove they've been working, going to school, or ...
Mitch Roob, secretary of the Family and Social Services Administration, discusses the agency’s finances, including Medicaid costs, and upcoming challenges on Aug. 6, 2025, in Indianapolis. (Photo by ...
If a legal U.S. citizen in Indiana applies for food stamps or Medicaid, but there's a member of their household that is not a citizen, Indiana could soon start reporting those names to the federal ...
When people lose insurance, they don't stop getting sick. They just stop coming in early — and end up costing everyone far more.
An audit by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration found nearly $200 million in improper payments tied to home ...