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Recent News About Indiana Primary Care Association
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November issue covers IPHCA conference and health awareness initiatives
Welcome to the November edition of IPHCA Monthly, a resource and news bulletin.
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IPHCA announces October updates and events including annual conference
The Indiana Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) has released its October 2024 edition of IPHCA Monthly, a resource and news bulletin for its members. This month's issue includes important updates on the upcoming IPHCA Annual Conference 2024, which will be presented by Humana Healthy Horizons in Indiana. The conference is scheduled to take place in South Bend on October 8-9.
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IPHCA highlights member forum and upcoming conference in September bulletin
The Illinois Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) has released its September 2024 bulletin, highlighting key events and updates for its members.
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IPHCA announces August updates including partnerships and upcoming events
Welcome to IPHCA Monthly, our regular resource and news bulletin.
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Federal court ruling challenges future of Healthy Indiana Plan
The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) is collaborating with its attorneys and consulting federal partners at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to explore all legal remedies following a recent court ruling concerning the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP). Currently, cost-sharing measures for HIP, including POWER account contributions and co-pays, remain paused. However, MEDWorks and CHIP co-pays will resume as planned on July 1.
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IPHCA releases July bulletin with focus on emergency preparedness
The Illinois Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) has released its July 2024 monthly bulletin, providing a comprehensive guide to emergency preparedness in anticipation of a long, hot summer. The bulletin offers advice on keeping patients, staff, and facilities safe from extreme heat and promotes skin safety as part of UV Awareness Month.
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56 million awarded to HRSA-funded health centers
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), has awarded $56 million to support HRSA-funded health centers in their commitment to high-quality care via new investments in modernized technology. These health centers provide primary care to 30 million people, serving patients regardless of their ability to pay.