
Healthcare Matters House Bill No 1004
Rep. Donna Schaibley introduced House Bill No. 1004 Beginning in 2025, nonprofit hospitals must submit, on average, how much they charge for each healthcare service

Rep. Donna Schaibley introduced House Bill No. 1004 Beginning in 2025, nonprofit hospitals must submit, on average, how much they charge for each healthcare service

For the upcoming Individual open enrollment, Indiana has a new carrier with a familiar name, Cigna. Cigna’s Individual Health Plan Cigna has a history in

The Families First Coronavirus Act (FFCRA) mandated continuous Medicaid enrollment through the federal COVID-19 public health emergency. The continuous enrollment suspended the redetermination process by

Every year the individual health insurance companies are required to file next year’s rates and plan to the Indiana Department of Insurance for approval. The

The month of May was mental health awareness, and there was an increase in interest in Employee Assistance Programs, not just in Indiana but the

Youth sports play a massive role in many parents’ lives. We are constantly shuffling kids from practice, private coaching, games, training, and tryouts. We all

The current administration intends to fix the “family glitch” under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Under the ACA, an employee may be eligible for a

We are now starting to experience the impact of inflation on all industries. The cost of doing business is going up for most industries. Inflation

Beginning January 15th, 2022, most health insurance companies will cover FDA Authorized over-the-counter (OTC) COVID at-home test kits. Members do not need a prescription to

With the 1st of November, every small group should have received their group health insurance by now. A small group is under 50 employees for

Who can apply? Residents of Indiana under age 65. When can I apply? November 1, 2021, through January 15, 2021. If you experience a qualifying

What is the purpose of the notice? Insured employees use this information to make an informed decision on when to enroll in Part D Prescription

Under the Affordable Care Act, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (H.H.S.) releasing rules on small group and individual health insurance plans and

The Supreme Court released its ruling in Texas vs. United States in a 7-2 majority upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. The Court

For 2022 it appears Indiana will have four insurance companies offering Individual coverage through the federal marketplace. This doubles the current carriers participating in the