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Hoosiers with disabilities or those who want to age in place will see significant changes to Medicaid services following the ...
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Hoosiers with disabilities or those who want to age in place will see significant changes to Medicaid services following the federal government's final approval to plans proposed by the state.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services accepted the changes to the Indiana's home and community-based services waivers. Hoosiers with disabilities or those who want to age in place will ...