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Paid Family Caregivers in Indiana Face Steep Cutbacks

Now that federal pandemic-era funds are shrinking, states like Indiana are ending or curtailing programs that finance home care by relatives of seriously ill children and adults.

Ted Alcorn
Author: Ted Alcorn

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Ted Alcorn

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Budgets and Budgeting, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Disabilities, Families and Family Life, Government Contracts and Procurement, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Home Health Care, Medicaid, National Assn of Medicaid Directors, Nursing and Nurses, State Legislatures, States (US), United States Politics and Government
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