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Steps to help reduce the risk of prostate cancer

September is Prostate Health Awareness Month, providing an opportune time for men to consider their prostate health and take steps to help reduce the...

Breaking down budgets: Why Medicaid expenses are growing

For Clark Countyā€™s Eva Bell, getting her family on Medicaidā€™s Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) was both a relief and an additional stressor. So many...

Her colonoscopy should cost her $0 per federal law. Why was she asked to pay $765?

By FARAH YOUSRY Karen Campbell teaches a Zumba dance class when sheā€™s off her day job as a local television reporter. She loves to move...

EmpowerHER: Tackling Black maternal health disparities in Indianapolis

The nonprofit organization MelaMama Maternal Wellness hosted the ā€œEmpowerHER: Navigating Black Maternal Healthā€ event in collaboration with IU Healthā€™s infant and maternal health team on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024, at the Ruth Lilly Health Education Center in Indianapolis.

“Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine” by UchĆ© Blackstock, MD

Ugh, suddenly, just now, you don't feel well. Not at all. It might help to lie down somewhere for a few minutes or maybe there's...

Continuing the march for healthcare

Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, thereā€™s another season to recognize: weā€™re in the middle of Open Season for health insurance. This opportunity is personal for...

Providing heartfelt education: Hardon EducationĀ 

In the heart of Indianapolis, where ambition meets compassion, two women are rewriting the narrative of education and health care training. Kellee Harney and...

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Killing the ā€˜Strong Black Womanā€™

Breast cancer is responsible for killing Black women at a higher rate than it does other races. But why? For far too long, Black women...

HealthNet celebrates its 55th anniversary in Central IndianaĀ 

HealthNet, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is celebrating its 55th year of providing essential healthcare services to underserved communities in central Indiana.Ā Ā 

A data breach exposed private health information of more than 200,000 Medicaid clients in Indiana

By FARAH YOUSRY The private health information of more than 200,000 Medicaid clients in Indiana may have been exposed in a data breach that affected...
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