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12-15-37-2. Waivers from Department of Health and Human Services; eligible projects

IN Code § 12-15-37-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. After completing the review under section 1 of this chapter, the office, under the guidance of the state department of health, may seek waivers from the United States Department of Health and Human Services to establish one (1) or more of the following demonstration projects, the goal of each of which is to provide a more cost effective means of providing health care coverage for certain Medicaid eligible individuals:

(1) Enrolling the designated recipients in prepaid health care delivery plans.

(2) Establishing medical savings accounts for designated recipients.

(3) Purchasing a private insurance product for designated recipients.

(4) Notwithstanding IC 12-15-5, redesigning the package of Medicaid benefits and services offered to designated recipients. Any package offered to designated recipients under this subdivision must include those services that may be provided within the scope of a provider's license if the service is covered under IC 12-15-12.

(5) Integrating the designated recipients into an already established risk pool.

As added by P.L.93-1995, SEC.4.

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12-15-37-2. Waivers from Department of Health and Human Services; eligible projects