Critics say Gov. Mike Braun’s steps to get a handle on Indiana’s ballooning Medicaid budget limits information for potential clients while increasing regulation on current enrollees. Medicaid is publicly-funded health insurance for people with low incomes.
Gov. Mike Braun's directive for Medicaid providers to cease all advertising on TV and radio in the state is getting a lot of push back from local broadcasters who rely on those advertising dollars.
Gov. Mike Braun's administration is sending mixed messages about the future of Medicaid, after directing providers to stop advertising
The governor signed nine executive orders on Wednesday he said are aimed at improving the state’s healthcare system.
Although Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has been in office for just two weeks, he’s already touting “wins” for Hoosiers accomplished under his tenure — and has big plans for the ongoing legislative session.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun has defended his administration's directive to stop advertising Medicaid programs, saying it is "a broken program."
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was sworn in on Monday and his administration has already made changes to the Medicaid program. The most significant change involves how often the Family and Social Services Administration checks whether people are still eligible.
Gov. Mike Braun on Wednesday urged state lawmakers to act quickly on property tax relief and health care costs.
A House committee approved a bill that would make several funding changes to Indianas Medicaid expansion program. House Bill 1586 was supported by key health care stakeholders, such as the Insurance Institute of Indiana and the Indiana Hospital Association.
As a special needs dad, I appreciate the words Gov. Mike Braun chose to define his agenda: freedom and opportunity.
Gov. Mike Braun detailed his first budget proposal Thursday, prioritizing small education increases and covering Medicaid while demanding big savings from agencies and cuts to a public health program.