- Associated Press - Thursday, September 25, 2014

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Health care advocates and industry lobbyists are asking federal officials for speedy approval of Indiana’s request for a Medicaid expansion.

Leaders from the Indiana Hospital Association, the Indiana State Medical Association and other groups said during a Statehouse news conference Thursday that the expansion is critical to providing care for the state’s working poor.

Republican Gov. Mike Pence has proposed using the state’s Healthy Indiana Plan as a basis for expanding Medicaid coverage. The proposal would allow for modified health savings account plans for low-income residents and allow them to buy improved coverage.



If approved, the federal government would pick up the vast majority of the multi-billion-dollar expansion. The public comment recently ended and the proposal is under review by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

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