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An Indiana OB-GYN, Dr. Caitlin Bernard, has been caught in a national political debate after discussing an abortion she provided to a 10-year-old who reported a rape in Ohio. Her employer, IU Health, said an investigation found Bernard was compliant with patient privacy laws.
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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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An external review of the death of a Black female doctor found the “medical management and technical care” she received from Indiana University Health did not contribute to her death.
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A prominent Indiana lawmaker wants to make sure the final days of Dr. Susan Moore’s life, which were chronicled in an emotional video, lead to lasting…
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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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Any animals living around 38th and N. Irvington Avenue on the east side of Indianapolis are well-fed, if Azaria Watkins has anything to say about it.“I…
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced hospitals and doctors to move much of their work online. That shift to telehealth required big changes -- from…
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New funding will drive a pilot project to connect patients with rides to medical appointments and address transportation barriers to health.Lack of…
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As the opioid epidemic continues, hospitals are looking for new ways to treat pain and combat addiction. At Indiana University Health, which has 16…
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Obesity is a big problem across the United States. It affects about 40 percent of the population. It’s even worse in Midwest states like Ohio, Illinois…