INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Parents of two children with disabilities are suing an Indiana agency in federal court over changes to ...
Hoosiers with disabilities or those who want to age in place will see significant changes to Medicaid services following the ...
On July 1, parents across Indiana who rely on the state’s Attendant Care Program to care for their severely disabled children ...
A significant number of Hoosiers lost their Medicaid coverage during a process known as “unwinding.” Certain Medicaid members ...
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration this week announced the U.S. Department of Health and Human services named Indiana as one of 10 states selected to participate in the Certified ...
A drug many people refer to as the "Zombie Drug" is making its way to Indiana and we want to warn you and anyone you know. It's called Medetomidine. It's an animal tranquillizer turned street drug ...
A southern Indiana family is demanding change from city leaders after a teenager drowned on Memorial Day. “It almost feels ...
Just days into his life, Sierra Ott’s infant son Liam took a turn for the worse. His doctors thought he might need surgery.
HHS regulation would worsen treatment for patients by threatening to investigate docs for "[e]ven inquiring into a person’s ...
Senate Democrats are making a renewed push to show their support for ensuring nationwide access to in vitro fertilization.
Hoosiers with disabilities or those who want to age in place will see significant changes to Medicaid services following the federal government's final approval to plans proposed by the state.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services accepted the changes to the Indiana's home and community-based services waivers. Hoosiers with disabilities or those who want to age in place will ...