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INDIANAPOLIS — The office of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced on Wednesday that Braun recently signed an executive order surrounding Medicaid costs for Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA, therapy.
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Autism advocates to lobby against Braun administration's cuts to popular therapy - MSNSince Gov. Mike Braun took office, the state has made several controversial attempts to address the rising cost of Medicaid, including a three-year lifetime limit on ABA therapy coverage, with ...
Gov. Mike Braun has officially established the 21-member committee set to evaluate a popular autism therapy and identify ways of reducing its cost to the state. Indiana's Working Group on Applied ...
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Indiana panel to consider ABA therapy cost controls - MSNIndiana Medicaid expenditures for ABA therapy rose from about $14 million in 2017 to $120 million in 2019, according to FSSA, then dipped to $102 million in 2020 - still the second-highest in the ...
Since Gov. Mike Braun took office, the state has made several controversial attempts to address the rising cost of Medicaid, including a three-year lifetime limit on ABA therapy coverage, with ...
Hundreds of bachelor's degrees alone could be eliminated as a result of legislation that passed in the final hours of the 2025 Indiana General Assembly. Gov. Mike Braun appears to be on board with ...
The fight over ABA coverage comes as Gov. Mike Braun’s administration, which began in January, has taken several steps to crackdown on Medicaid, even ordering providers to stop advertising ...
Gov. Mike Braun wants to reform SNAP food stamp benefits in Indiana. He signed several executive orders to make changes to the program. One of Braun's executive orders requires SNAP recipients to ...
Indiana Medicaid expenditures for ABA therapy rose from about $14 million in 2017 to $120 million in 2019, according to FSSA, then dipped to $102 million in 2020 — still the second-highest in ...
Indiana Medicaid expenditures for ABA therapy rose from about $14 million in 2017 to $120 million in 2019, according to FSSA, then dipped to $102 million in 2020 — still the second-highest in ...
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