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Hoosier Healthwise (H HW) is Indiana’s Medicaid plan for children and some pregnant members. HHW provides access to healthcare, including doctor visits, prescription drugs, mental health care, dental care, hospitalizations, surgeries and family planning at little or no cost to the member or the member's family.
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Hoosier Healthwise is a health care program for children up to age 19 and pregnant women in Indiana. It has two benefit packages, Package A and Package C, and four health plans to choose from, including Anthem.
Hoosier Care Connect. For individuals who are: Blind or have a disability. Age 65 and over. Living in the community. Not enrolled in Medicare. Getting Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Enrolled through M.E.D. Works. See HCC benefits.
7 maj 2024 · Hoosier Healthwise. Apply In Person. To apply for Hoosier Healthwise in person, visit a Division of Family Resources (DFR) office. You can find a DFR office near you by entering your ZIP code or choosing your county of residence. Find a DFR office near you. Apply Online. You can also apply on the FSSA Benefits Portal. Apply By Phone.
Use our search tool below to find a primary medical provider (PMP), hospital, pharmacy or specialist that serves your plan. If you want to change your PMP, use this tool to find the name of the new PMP you'd like. You could also search by the PMP’s city and state, specialty and plan. Search now.
Anthem works with the state of Indiana to bring you the Hoosier Healthwise (HHW) healthcare program. We’ve been honored to serve Hoosier Medicaid members since 2007. Now that you’re a part of the Anthem family, we want to make sure you make the most of your benefits. This member handbook will tell you how to use your new health plan.
30 paź 2023 · The Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) is an affordable health plan for low-income adult Hoosiers between the ages of 19 and 64. It is sponsored by the state and for some members requires a small monthly payment through your Personal Wellness and Responsibility (POWER) Account.