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Three of Central Indiana’s largest health systems want people to understand that racism is a public health crisis. And it's preventable.In a joint…
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There is just one hospital in western Indiana’s Vermillion County. The slender, 37-mile long county is dotted with corn and soybean fields, and driving…
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CVS Health Corp will pay $207 for each share of Aetna Inc., in a massive acquisition. CVS plans to expand its low-cost medical clinics to serve Aetna's more than 22 million members.
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With the price of a crucial diabetes drug skyrocketing, at least five states and a federal prosecutor are demanding information from insulin manufacturers…
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No one at the hospital in Fulton, Missouri (population 12,790) had ever heard of a management consultant named Jorge Perez until he showed up at its…
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If you’ve ever put in an eyedrop, some of it has almost certainly spilled onto your eyelid or cheek.The good news is the mess doesn’t necessarily mean you…
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There are lots of "you can beat it" messages out there for cancer patients. For some, the positive spin feels insulting. The Food and Drug Administration doesn't regulate hospital ads.
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It does not take a hurricane to put nursing home residents at risk when disaster strikes.Around the country, facilities have been caught unprepared for…
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In many ways, Violet Hall is an average 9-year-old. She’s goofy, smart, artistic.But there’s something that makes Violet unique: she was born without her…
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The familiar phrase, “The doctor will see you now,” is not what it used to be.That’s because during most exams, physicians are spending a good chunk of…
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Michigan’s Medicaid expansion is good for hospitals' bottom line and for the people using it, according to a recent study.The Center for Healthcare…
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Raul Mora's job gets a lot more stressful in the summertime — so, to kick back, he plays third base and pitcher on a baseball team."I play with the Sea…