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What is Hoosier Healthwise?

Hoosier Healthwise is Indiana's health care program for children, pregnant women, and low-income working families. It is a health care program administered by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration. The goals of Hoosier Healthwise are to:

  1. Ensure access to primary and preventive care services
  2. Improve access to all necessary health care services
  3. Encourage quality, continuity and appropriateness of medical care
  4. Provide medical coverage in a cost-effective manner

The Hoosier Healthwise program is designed to accomplish these goals by making sure that every member of the program has a personal doctor. That means that each Hoosier Healthwise member will have a personal doctor -- known as a Primary Medical Physician or "PMP." Your doctor will work with you to plan all of your health care needs of your family. This helps by giving you:

  • Care to help your child stay well, such as routine checkups, childhood shots, screenings, diagnoses and treatment;
  • Someone who knows your child and can give you medical advice 24 hours a day, seven days a week;
  • One place to get help with specialty care;
  • One place that holds all your child's health records;
  • Help in choosing a medical specialist when your child needs one.