More than 1.4 million Indiana citizens — approximately 20% of the state population — receive healthcare support through state Medicaid programs. These multi-year planned programs have historically been managed by a selected group of contracted providers since its inception. At a quarterly meeting in January, Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) secretary Mitch Roob...Read More
The start of 2026 will see states working to implement the latest guidance from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to reflect stipulations as written in the latest OBBBA budget. Medicaid eligibility now includes citizens ages 19−64 who are not pregnant or otherwise enrolled in Medicare or a mandated Medicaid group. Individuals may...Read More
This past September, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) — a division of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — took action to combat the nation’s ongoing opioid crisis with updates to FY25 funding. State Opioid Response (SOR) and Tribal Opioid Response (TOR) grants support vital resources such as prevention...Read More
Although many of the new Medicare and Medicaid provisions outlined in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) will not take effect until 2026, home care providers are preparing for how the law — and how public perception of the law — will affect their businesses. Budget cuts to reduce the overall amount of Medicaid...Read More
Legislation passed earlier this year included cuts to Medicaid that will directly affect Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy providers and patients. Get a refresher on the history of ABA coverage, the implications of the forthcoming cuts, and what providers can do to prepare for the changes ahead in the latest CapGrow blog post.Read More
A new study has examined the relationship between eating disorders (ED) and that of anxiety & substance use disorders (SUD). Findings indicate a higher risk of having both disorders in tandem with an eating disorder compared to the survey's non-ED population. Take a detailed look at the contributing factors for those struggling with eating disorders...Read More
A recent decision to make cuts to Minnesota’s disability waiver programs will have far-reaching impact on the state’s citizens with disabilities.Read More
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