Indiana representatives unanimously voted to pass House Bill 1342 last month to create a registry to track direct support professionals who help care for people with disabilities in their homes.
Indiana representatives unanimously voted to pass House Bill 1342 last month to create a registry to track direct support professionals who help care for people with disabilities in their homes. That can include direct family members of those receiving care, who are often paid by the state for that work. But the Senate is set to make some changes to the bill.
As a health policy advisor to the Indiana Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning, Emily (Cramer) Hancock is involved in developing long-range plans to manage access to mental health drugs, among other high-profile initiatives.
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Eleven Indiana communities that partnered with nonprofits are set to receive more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the new Community Corrections for People with Disabilities grant program. Li