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IU Health partnering with minority businesses to develop downtown hospital expansion

IU Health is working with more than four dozen minority-businesses as part of its $4.29 billion hospital and medical campus construction project in Indianapolis, the largest hospital expansion project in the country.

IU Health following new recommendations after death of Susan Moore

Note: This story has been edited to include an interview with IU Health CEO Dennis Murphy. Dennis Murphy, president and CEO of Indiana University Health,...

Tic Toc Tech: Salute to unsung Health care heroes

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have come to the realization that we take so many things for granted and rely on so many essential...

Ask the IU Health Expert

What is stroke?Stroke is a disease that affects the blood vessels of the brain or spinal cord. The most common type of stroke is...

IU Health names a chief diversity and inclusion officer

Indiana University Health has appointed Orson Mason as chief diversity and inclusion officer.Mason has been with IU Health for more than 18 years and...

Ask the IU Health Expert: Breast cancer care starts with prevention, detection

When diagnosed with breast cancer, patients have access to IU Health breast care surgeons and experts within 48 hours. Dr. Samilia Obeng-Gyasi, breast surgeon...

Ask the IU Health Expert: Breast cancer care starts with prevention, detection

When diagnosed with breast cancer, patients have access to IU Health breast care surgeons and experts within 48 hours. Dr. Samilia Obeng-Gyasi, breast surgeon...

Worked to death?

Previous academic research has found that having greater control over your job can help you manage work-related stress. But it’s never suggested that it...

Pro Mazda Racer Visits Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health

British Columbia’s Scott Hargrove visited the Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health on Thursday, May 22nd. Scott was there to meet and...

Ask the IU Health expert

Roughly 4,000 Hoosier women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and about 40 percent – a growing number – of those women will...
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