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The Indiana Hospital Association wants state and federal lawmakers to modernize the Medicaid reimbursement rate and take ...
A Burlington man who once operated pain management clinics in North-Central Indiana has agreed to a nearly $1.7 million ...
The United States Department of Justice announced that it has reached an agreement worth $1.7 million with a former physician ...
Indiana is looking to save millions of dollars by reviewing the eligibility of Medicaid recipients, says Gov. Mike Braun.
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Don J. Wagoner, 89, permanently surrendered his medical license in 2013 in connection with a state criminal investigation of his opioid-prescribing practices.