K21 Health Foundation Awards Cardinal Services $30,000
Cardinal Services has received a $30,000 grant from the K21 Health Foundation for the 2026 operations of its on-site clinic.
Read MoreCardinal Services has received a $30,000 grant from the K21 Health Foundation for the 2026 operations of its on-site clinic.
Read MoreTwo separate waitlists overseen by the Family and Social Services Agency have been likened to crises by critics, delaying much-needed health and child care services to Hoosiers in need.
Read MoreNew data from an Indiana University analysis suggests that aggregate health care spending in the state is on par with peers in other states, but that Hoosiers are more likely to be in a high-deductible plan or covered under a self-insured plan.
Read MoreThe K21 Health Foundation will support the Kosciusko Community YMCA once again as the organization hosts the Kosciusko Community Wellness Fair. This annual event provides free health screenings and services to the public.
Read MoreA vague television commercial streaming across Hoosiers’ screens during the airing of the Olympic Games seems to call for increased patient protections and less government regulation over health care.
Read MoreLawmakers moved several meaty health care bills forward Wednesday, though many have a fiscal component that will trigger additional scrutiny.
Read MoreThe Wabash County community is invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, Nov. 17, to celebrate the newly expanded Friends Counseling Center in Wabash.
Read MoreLawmakers continued to wrestle with Indiana’s high health care costs Thursday, Oct. 19, determining which state actions would be effective to strengthen a free market.
Read MoreIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb gave his final stamp of approval Thursday to the state’s next two-year budget, which features big spending on health care, accelerated tax cuts and a near-universal private school voucher program.
Read MoreA Senate proposal with multiple provisions to ease the health care process looks a lot simpler following a flurry of House committee amendments.
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