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Cancer doesn’t wait: Mobile clinics and free screenings in Indy 

Cancer screenings and early detection save lives.  In partnership with the American Cancer Society’s “I Love You, Get Screened” campaign, The Recorder compiled a list...

Community Hospital East named Indiana’s best hospital by Newsweek 

Community Hospital East has been named the best hospital in Indiana by Newsweek in its 2025 America’s Best-In-State Hospitals rankings.  The hospital, located on the...

Fighting food insecurity and isolation: How a local partnership is changing lives 

What if a warm meal and a kind word could change someone’s day — or even save their life?   In Indianapolis, a unique partnership is...

Community Health breaks ground on new health campus in Westfield 

Community Health Network broke ground on a new health and wellness campus in Westfield, a step in expanding access to comprehensive health care for...

2024 New Year’s babies born in Indianapolis

This year, Community Health Network had a baby born at all five of our hospitals on New Year’s Day. 

WATCH: Racism is a Public Health Crisis town hall  

The Indianapolis Recorder in collaboration with the Greater Indianapolis NAACP chapter presented a town hall conversation on workforce diversity among the city’s major healthcare providers.  

Pulling up a chair with Deb Whitfield

Deb Whitfield, Lawrence Common Council Member At-Large, is running for Mayor of Lawrence. If elected, Whitfield will become the second Black female Mayor in...

Pancreatic cancer needs more research and early detection screening

November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, and the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) wants everyone to know that a patient can change the course of the disease through awareness and early detection.

Black Men in White Coats inspiring youth

With the aim to inspire young people to consider health care professions through mentoring and activities, Black Men in White Coats is a day-long program including speakers, breakout sessions and activities for kids and teens.  

Help is available for free for families dealing with substance use disorder

Community Fairbanks Recovery Center is renaming its Family Support Center to ‘Family Connections’. The new name reflects free services offered to families of those known or suspected of having substance use disorder.
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