HHS Approves Medicaid Waiver For Low-Income Indiana Residents To Use Health Savings Accounts
HHS on Friday announced the approval of a Medicaid waiver in Indiana that will permit the state to enroll low-income residents in a state-subsidized, high-deductible health care that includes provisions
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