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Both sides accuse the other of not bargaining fairly
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Providers say it's unfair some crash victims will get care and others won't, even after court rulingThe Michigan Supreme Court ruled Monday that insurance payment caps in the state's 2019 auto no-fault law can't be imposed on people injured before June 11, 2019 — the date the law went into effect.
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Crop losses in Indiana due to drought and excess rain cost taxpayers and farmers more than $3 billion in crop insurance payouts since 1995. That’s...
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As COVID-19 deaths approach 19,000 in Indiana, the insurance industry has been processing claims at a record rate. Nationally, more than 824,000 people…
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More than 3 million Americans lost access to employer-sponsored health insurance during the summer months of the pandemic, according to a recent study by…
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Hoosiers on Indiana’s Medicaid expansion program, HIP 2.0, will now have access to some benefits while they transition to insurance from a new…
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Members of our Indiana 2020 Two-Way texting group told us they wanted to know more about health care costs, what’s being done to address them, and why the…
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Many Indiana farmers want more health care options. On Wednesday, they got closer to that goal. An Indiana Senate committee approved a bill that would…
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Farmers across the Midwest are facing tight profit margins and rising healthcare costs. And that means some hold off getting medical treatment or forgo…
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More than half of Hoosiers get health insurance from their employer and that coverage is growing more expensive.The report from the Commonwealth Fund…