The event takes place 4-8 p.m. July 11.
Category: Health
Breaking down budgets: Why Medicaid expenses are growing
Indiana, which missed its Medicaid forecast last year by nearly $1 billion, faces soaring and uncertain costs. Expect changes ahead.
New study explores how environmental change affects housing in Indiana
Researchers say groups most subject to discrimination under fair housing laws are more likely to feel environmental impacts.
FSSA halts HIP premium collections after judge’s ruling
The implications from a federal judge’s decision are ‘far reaching,’ Indiana’s Medicaid director says.
New tool identifies Indy neighborhoods most in need of more tree cover
Why does a ‘tree equity score’ matter? Shade reduces heat risk.
IPS employees will get free health care at this new clinic
The clinic at T.C. Howe Middle School will be open to all IPS families in August.
Premiums return for Indiana’s HIP, CHIP Medicaid enrollees
Advocates question whether the cost-sharing requirement, waived amid the pandemic, does more harm than good.
Most Hoosier voters oppose strict abortion ban, new poll says
Poll also indicates that 78% want direct ballot access through an initiative or referendum on the state’s abortion policy.
Where to cool off from summer heat
Find cooling centers, save on AC bills and wear your sunscreen.
Risky behavior still prevails for Indiana students, survey says
Almost half of the students surveyed said they felt sad or hopeless nearly every day.


