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Open enrollment on the Affordable Care Act exchange begins Nov. 1. But how much Hoosiers will pay on the ACA marketplace depends on many factors —…
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The Indiana Supreme Court has declined to take up a case that questioned whether an uninsured Fort Wayne man was entitled to information about hospital…
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Indiana University Health Plans, which provides insurance to approximately 23,000 Hoosiers, is the latest company to announce it won’t be offering…
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Indiana’s Medicaid expansion, HIP 2.0, has wrapped up its first year. The state estimates about 60 percent of all eligible Hoosiers have enrolled in some…
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Two giant mergers among the nation’s five largest health insurers, including Indianapolis-based Anthem, were put on hold Thursday by the U.S. Justice…
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During this year’s legislative session, Indiana lawmakers voted to codify – or put into law - the state’s health insurance program for low income…
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Four out of the six insurance companies planning to offer coverage to Hoosiers through the federal healthcare exchange next year are proposing…
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A new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute finds 87 percent of Medicaid-eligible children in Indiana have health…
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The number of people enrolled for health insurance from the public exchange is up this year. About 175,000 of those are Hoosiers. Sylvia Burwell says…
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An Indiana University health policy expert says insurance companies might deal a big blow to Obamacare.Last week, UnitedHealth Group, the nation's largest…