The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) will be holding multiple Hoosier Care Connect community meetings this month. The upcoming locations are in Fort Wayne and Bloomington. The FSSA plans to have the Bloomington meeting available for webcast, and will have login information coming soon. Representatives of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will be there, as well as representatives from Anthem, MDWise and MHS to answer questions and provide information. Hoosier Care Connect is a new coordinated care program which will serve a portion of Indiana Medicaid's aged, blind and disabled population. Enrollees will include children and adults eligible for Medicaid on the basis of age (65+), blindness or disability, who are not also enrolled in Medicare, do not reside in an institutional setting and are not enrolled in a home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver.
Through Hoosier Care Connect, FSSA seeks to continue to improve the quality of care and health outcomes for members. This includes improved clinical and functional status, enhanced quality of life, improved member safety, enhanced member autonomy and adherence to treatment plans. If you have questions about the upcoming community meetings, please contact Marni Lemons, Deputy Director Communications & Media, FSSA (317-234-5287 / [email protected]). Comments are closed.
|
Archives
June 2024
|