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Key court decisions in 2024 about prescription drug prices, abortion bans, gender-affirming care and the Affordable Care Act could change the way health care is delivered in America.
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The cutbacks on services in Hartford City follow others around the state across other health systems, attributed partly to federal reimbursement cuts and staffing shortages.
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Artificial intelligence could revolutionize health care. It could also perpetuate and exacerbate generations of racial inequities.
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A conversation with one of the leaders at PATH4YOU, which uses grants and funders to provide patient-centered reproductive healthcare.
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The Indiana Department of Health is devoting $35 million in federal money to address some of the state’s most serious health challenges.
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Medical respite programs provide homeless people a safe place to recover from surgery or acute illness, learn to manage a chronic condition, and get help finding permanent housing. The decades-old concept has taken off in recent years.
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A year ago, the CEOs of Indiana’s four largest hospital systems promised to address racism in health care. Hospital leaders shared updates on their progress at a virtual forum this week, hosted by the Greater Indianapolis NAACP and the Indianapolis Recorder.
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More than 3 million Americans lost access to employer-sponsored health insurance during the summer months of the pandemic, according to a recent study by…