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Having health insurance doesn’t always mean the care you need will be covered, even if that care is provided in-network. Consumers have a right to appeal denied claims, but federal data shows very few people do.
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Michigan's health department is asking patients, doctors and others to fill out a survey on ways to improve Medicaid health plans and make them more equitable and person-centered
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The 2022 Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair will offer a range of free health services like blood work, breast exams, dental check-ups and childhood immunizations.
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LGBTQ friendly health providers are crucial in reducing health disparities.
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When medical tests and procedures are overused, they not only raise medical costs. They can also lead to unneeded interventions and cause fear and anxiety over nothing.
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A new report from the RAND Corporation examines medical claims from employers and state databases. Indiana’s relative prices are the highest in comparison to its four border states of Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan.
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The $232 million project will add 53 new patient beds to Memorial Hospital and create 500 new jobs.
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Indiana’s legislative leaders sent a letter to the state’s health care providers and insurers a few months ago. In it, they told them to act now to reduce health care costs or lawmakers will take steps to do so next year.
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Advocates are lobbying state legislators to put $25 million toward building 100 new school-health centers. They urged them to prioritize budget surplus dollars and some of the “billions of federal COVID relief dollars available” on this initiative.
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Nearly 5,000 people are now covered through Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans a little over a year after coverage started.