Indiana Hospital Officials Point To New Studies Showing Decreased Health Care Costs
Indiana hospitals are making progress toward lowering health care costs, according to new national rankings and reports.
Read MoreIndiana hospitals are making progress toward lowering health care costs, according to new national rankings and reports.
Read MoreTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly for allegedly bribing and illegally inducing medical providers to prescribe its most profitable drugs, including the high-demand GLP-1 medications Mounjaro and Zepbound that are used for weight loss and diabetes treatment.
Read MoreIn the face of growing health care costs, many employers have turned to self-insured plans, where they assume the financial risks on the chance that they might save some money.
Read MoreA new study showed costs are rising for caring for Hoosiers with Alzheimer’s disease and forms of dementia.
Read MoreThe state of Indiana is saving more than $45 million a year thanks to increased mental health crisis services that are keeping more people out of jail.
Read MoreThe state’s April Medicaid expenditure forecast missed the mark by roughly $984 million due to a combination of state budget reversions and unexpected growth of services for aging and disabled Hoosiers, leaving a state agency scrambling for a solution as lawmakers consider how much to cover from the state’s reserve funds.
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