Indiana Medicaid
FSSA - Medicaid/Health Care Medicaid serves about one in seven Hoosiers - nearly 800,000 - including more than 450,000 children and pregnant women through Hoosier Healthwise. Through "waivers", Medicaid also helps seniors and people with disabilities live in their homes and communities instead of institutions. ... Frequently asked Medicaid questions ... FSSA's Medicaid office also administers the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), the Hoosier Rx prescription drug program for low-income seniors and the Indiana Long Term Care Insurance Program. ... [Read More]
FSSA - Medicaid The Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning (OMPP) finances basic, cost-effectivemedical services for low-income residents of the State of Indiana. ... Medicaid Program Sites for Other States ... Medicaid Transfer PenaltyChanges Effective July 1, 2003 ... [Read More]
Indiana Attorney General - Steve Carter WHAT IS MEDICAID? Medicaid pays the medical costs of many Hoosiers who cannot afford to pay for health care. Administered by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Medicaid is funded with state and federal monies. ... [Read More]
FSSA - Medicaid Waivers The total Medicaid cost of serving the recipient (s) on the waiver (waiver cost plusother Medicaid services), cannot exceed the total cost to Medicaid for serving therecipient (s) in a appropriate institutional setting (s). ... The recipient must meet Medicaid guidelines: ... Should you have any questions about the Medicaid Waiver program, you can contact Pat Casanova at 317-234-2182. ... [Read More]
Indiana Medicaid Covered Services Services to a homebound individual are only available in the case of the FQHCs that are located in an area that has a shortage of home health agencies as determined by Medicaid. Any other ambulatory service included in the Medicaid State Plan is considered a covered FQHC service if the FQHC offers such a service. ... Individual physicians, physician group practices, hospitals or physician-directed clinics who are enrolled as Medicaid providers may provide a complete EPSDT screen. Any enrolled Medicaid provider may provider EPSDT diagnostic and/or treatment services within the scope of his or her practice upon referral from the screening provider. ... [Read More]
FSSA - Medicaid Waiver for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Items Needed for Medicaid Application ... Developmental Disability Waiver Ombudsman - 1-800-622-4484 (Receives,investigates and attempts to resolve complaints regarding Medicaid Waivers.) ... [Read More]
Indiana Long Term Care Insurance Program Once you are eligible to receive Indiana Medicaid benefits, you must continue to live in Indiana while receiving this assistance. The types of services you receive under Indiana Medicaid may be different from the services you received under your Partnership policy. You may receive more services under Indiana Medicaid than you did under your Partnership policy (example: coverage for prescriptions). However, there may be some services you received under your Partnership policy which are not available under Indiana Medicaid (example: assisted living is not currently covered under Medicaid)>. Medicaid may require that part of your income be used toward your care. Medicaid determines the amount of your income contribution based upon your individual circumstances (i.e. living in your own home or a nursing home, single or married, etc…) ... [Read More]
Indiana Governor's Planning Council for People with Disabilities This publication gives the Council's position statements on the following issues: Transportation; Individual and Family Support; Education; Medicaid; Consumer Driven Managed Care; Justice/Legal System; Supported Living Recommendations; Employment. Statements are reviewed and approved by full membership, and guided by the council's mission and the DD Act. ... This booklet describes Indiana's Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waivers as well as a variety of other home and community services funded by various programs in Indiana. It explains the application process, consumer rights, the quality assurance process, how to choose a provider and lists additional resources for information or assistance. Itis designed to help people with disabilities and their families understand the waiver program and how to navigate the system to insure the services you get are effective and meetyour needs. If you would like a copy you can download the PDF or order by providing your name address and the quantity you would like to: gpcpd@gpcpd.org, the tollfree publications voice mail order line 1-866-234-1635 or 317-232-7770, 317-233-3712 (fax). The Consumer Guide is available in accessible formats on request. ... [Read More]
Alabama Medicaid - Programs The Alabama Medicaid Agency website provides links to other sites as a convenience to its users. The use of these links is not an endorsement as to the accuracy, completeness, usefulness or adequacy of those sites. The Alabama Medicaid Agency website is not intended to be a comprehensive collection of all related sites on the Internet. The sites referenced on the Agency’s Web site are only a few of the many possible Internet sites related to the Agency’s programs or to medical and human services in general. ... [Read More]
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