Medical debt help bill clears Senate, splits GOP caucus
Health
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Medical debt help bill clears Senate, splits GOP caucus
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Indiana Senate approves bill to extend syringe services programs
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Nearly half of Indiana’s hospitals are operating at a loss. They say they need help
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Indiana lawmakers target abortion through the mail. Healthcare advocates warn it will have a further chilling effect
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A law defining sex and gender would clamp down on birth records, schools and prisons
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Indiana lawmakers keep cardiac emergency rules in schools after pushback
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Statehouse rally urges lawmakers to fix ‘healthcare affordability crisis’ in Indiana
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Bill targets fraud and abuse in Indiana welfare systems. Some worry it would impact eligible Hoosiers
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Rezoning decision on Martindale-Brightwood data center delayed
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Lawmaker seeks psychiatric hospital oversight following WFYI, Mirror Indy investigations
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Indiana lawmakers consider repealing parts of school cardiac emergency law
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Bill to extend needle exchange programs for another decade passes out of legislative committee
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Indiana bill would ban ultra-processed foods in school meals by 2027
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Indiana sues Eli Lilly alleging insulin price-fixing scheme
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Federal government sends $200 million to Indiana to support rural healthcare
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Advocates say a mental wellness program could help students and reduce teacher turnover
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State prepares for SNAP ban on sugary drinks, candy to take effect Jan. 1
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Indiana University to add opioid overdose kits to all campuses
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Advocates say updated drug overdose dashboard is an improvement
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Hoosiers get extra time to choose new Medicaid plans