Indiana Gov. Holcomb: Feds Approve Indiana's Innovative HIP Workforce Bridge Program
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Due to the public health emergency, FSSA is not currently disenrolling members of any health coverage program, but with CMS's approval,
Since 2008, the Healthy Indiana Plan, the state's consumer-driven health care plan, has demonstrated remarkable success providing coverage to its beneficiaries, empowering enrollees to become active participants in their health care coverage and improving member health outcomes.
"Now more than ever, it is critical that we provide stability and peace of mind for Hoosiers, especially when it comes to matters of their health," said
HIP members facing disenrollment due to an increase in income will be notified of their option to participate in the



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