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Welcome to Indiana Medicaid. On this site, you can learn about the different Medicaid programs and how to apply. Check out our Eligibility Guide to learn about eligibility for certain programs and see if you may qualify. Cost-Share Restart begins July 1, for HIP, CHIP and MEDWorks members.
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Are you on Healthy Indiana Plan, Hoosier Healthwise, Hoosier Care Connect or Indiana PathWays for Aging? Call your health plan, also known as a managed care entity (MCE), for any coverage or benefit questions. A complete list of phone numbers is provided below.
The FSSA Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning oversees health coverage programs, including the Healthy Indiana Plan and other Indiana Medicaid programs. Click here for more information about OMPP.
As of December 2019, has enrolled 985,201 individuals in Medicaid and CHIP — a net increase of 57.29% since the first Marketplace Open Enrollment Period and related Medicaid program changes in October 2013.
State Medical Assistance Office. Organization Name: Family and Social Services Administration of Indiana. Organization Description: Medicaid program. Covered States and Territories: Indiana. Information: Toll Free: (800) 403-0864.
26 sie 2024 · How to Apply for Indiana Medicaid. Elderly Indiana seniors can apply for Medicaid online by completing the “Indiana Application for Health Coverage” on the FSSA (Family and Social Services Administration) Benefits Portal. They can also apply in person at their local FSSA DFR (Division of Family Resources) office. Alternatively, seniors can ...
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) offers Medicaid services for individuals aged 60 and older to eligible Hoosiers through Indiana PathWays for Aging (PathWays). FSSA has contracted with UnitedHealthcare to administer the PathWays programs.