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Starting Monday, Indiana officials will blanket the state with an broad advertising campaign to build awareness of the new Healthy Indiana Plan or “HIP 2.0” – targeting the hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers who qualify for the plan.

The state has launched a new program for those enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) called the Gateway to Work. The program assists HIP enrollees with finding a career path that will hopefully lead to gainful employment or a better job in a new industry. Gateway to Work is a free and voluntary program …read more.

The State of Indiana announced that the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services have approved renewal of the Healthy Indiana Plan. News of the approval came Friday evening. “This decision by the federal government to renew our current Healthy Indiana Plan is welcome news and will bring certainty to the more than 60,000 Hoosiers who …read more.

Through the combined efforts of the governor, legislators, state agencies, education providers, and specialists in the healthcare and insurance industries, the Indiana Department of Insurance established the Indiana Navigator program to provide healthcare coverage application assistance for all Hoosiers. Indiana Navigators serve as knowledgeable resources for Hoosiers wanting to enroll in health insurance coverage through …read more.

Governor Mike Pence has submitted the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) 2.0 waiver application to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Through this waiver, the state seeks to expand the consumer-driven Healthy Indiana Plan to 350,000 uninsured Hoosiers. The waiver to extend the current Healthy Indiana Plan, which covers 45,000 Hoosiers, was submitted by …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mike Pence announced today that the administration has negotiated an agreement with the federal government to continue the Healthy Indiana Plan through Dec. 31, 2014. “Securing a waiver to continue the Healthy Indiana Plan is a victory for Hoosiers enrolled in this innovative program and will ensure that Indiana remains at the …read more.

After two years of waiting for a response, the state has learned it may be forced to close enrollment for the 42,000-plus people in the Healthy Indiana Plan beginning next year. Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Michael Gargano recently received notification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, a division of the U.S. …read more.

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