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Insurance Carriers
- Aetna Health Insurance
- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana Health Insurance
- Assurant Health Health Insurance
- Celtic Health Insurance
- Consumers Life Company Health Insurance
- Golden Rule Health Insurance
- Great American Health Insurance
- Humana Health Insurance
- John Alden Health Insurance
- Physicians Health Plan of Northern Indiana Health Insurance
- Standard Security Life Health Insurance
- Time Insurance Health Insurance
- Time Short Term Health Insurance
- United Security Life Health Insurance
- UnitedHealthOne Health Insurance
- WorldIns ExpressMed Health Insurance
State Government Insurance Programs Offered
Indiana Comprehensive Health Insurance Association (ICHIA)
www.ichia.org (Choose: Guest) Covered services include Inpatient hospital services, Mental illness/substance abuse, Prescription drugs, Professional services, Skilled home health care, Skilled nursing facility, Surgical expenses, Transplant services. Coverage for spouse and dependents also available
Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP)
Run by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services www.PCIP.gov - Covers broad range of benefits, including primary and specialty care, hospital care, and prescription drugs.
Medicaid
www.in.gov/fssa - Benefits include Preventive services, Behavior and mental health services, Eye care, Diabetes self care management training, Inpatient/outpatient hospital care, Home health care & services; transportation, Dental, Pregnancy care, and Emergency care.
Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS)
www.in.gov (Search: CSHCS) - Treatment for chronic medical conditions such as severe asthma, autism, cerebral palsy, arthritis, congenital heart disease, cystic fibrosis, chromosomal disorders, renal disease seizures and more. Diagnostic evaluations, comprehensive well child and sick child care, specialty care and other services related to the eligible medical conditions, immunizations, prescription drugs, routine dental care, community referrals and information.
Hoosier Healthwise
www.in.gov (Search: Hoosier Healthwise) There are 3 plans or “packages” available: A, B and C. - Packages A & C: Cover Hospital care, Doctor visits, Check ups , Well-child visits, Clinic services, Prescription drugs, Lab and x-ray, Mental health and substance abuse services, Medical supplies and equipment, Home health care, Dental and vision care, Therapies, Hospice care, Transportation, Family planning services, Nurse practitioner and nurse midwife services, Foot care, and Chiropractors. Package A: Also covers nursing facility services and over-the- counter drugs. Package B: Pregnancy-related care only, such as prenatal care, conditions that may complicate pregnancy, delivery, and 60 days after delivery. Package C: Does not cover nursing facility services or over-the-counter drugs, and only covers insulin and surgery, x-rays, labs and hospital stays involving the foot.
Indiana Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (BCCP)
www.in.gov (Search: BCCP) - Colonoscopies (with or without biopsies), Liquid- based cytology tests every other year, High risk panel, HPV testing, Office visits, Pelvic exams/tests, Clinical breast exams (CBEs) Mammograms (screening and diagnostic) Diagnostic breast ultrasounds, Breast biopsies, and Consultations
Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
www.hip.in.gov - Services include: Physician services, Prescription drugs, Diagnostic exams, Home Health services, Outpatient hospital, Inpatient hospital, Hospice, Preventive services, Family planning, Case and disease management, Mental health coverage, and Substance abuse treatment. Free preventive services including annual exams, smoking cessation, and mammograms. Does not cover vision, dental or maternity services NOTE: 8,000 HIP enrollment slots were opened to childless adults on August 1, 2011.
Medicare
www.medicare.gov - Medicare offers Part A, inpatient care in hospitals and rehabilitative centers; Part B, doctor and some preventive services and outpatient care; Part C allows Medicare benefits through private insurance (Medicare Advantage); Part C includes Parts A, B, and C not covered by Medicare. Part D covers prescription drugs.