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Indiana Medicaid Proposal Sparks Passionate Public Comment

Indiana's waiver from the federal government to administer the Healthy Indiana Plan expires at the end of 2019 unless it is extended.
Indiana's waiver from the federal government to administer the Healthy Indiana Plan expires at the end of 2019 unless it is extended.

Indiana has applied for a 10-year extension of its Medicaid health insurance program, known as the Healthy Indiana Plan. This fairly routine move sparked passionate public commentary on Tuesday afternoon. 

The state is looking to continue its Healthy Indiana Plan largely unchanged but with additional flexibility. The state also applied for a five-year extension of a waiver that allows for better reimbursement of substance use disorder services. 

At a public hearing Tuesday afternoon, nearly a dozen people voiced support for the extension. But some called for an end to policies like a work requirement and mandated contributions into a health savings account. 

Those who commented included representatives from Managed Health Services, Indiana Hospital Association and The Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis. 

Hairstylist Melodie DeMarco, a member of activist group Hoosier Action, wants administrative requirements of the Healthy Indiana Plan to be streamlined. 

"Some of the situations I’ve encountered were being kicked off medical coverage because I failed to turn in a paper," DeMarco says. "I’ve just jumped through a lot of hoops to make sure my kids and I still have medical coverage." 

Written comments on the extension can be submitted to the state Family and Social Services Administration through Dec. 6.

Sara Wittmeyer is the News Bureau Chief for WFIU and WTIU. Sara has more than two decades of journalism experience. She led the creation of the converged WFIU/WTIU Newsroom in 2010 and previously served with KBIA at the University of Missouri, WNKU at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, KY, and at WCPO News in Cincinnati.