After the Trump admin cut funding, two Indianapolis clinics will shutter in April.
Tag: health care
Your neighbors have these 5 health concerns
A survey highlights disparities in health care access and housing in Marion County.
Breaking down Indiana’s new restrictions for Medicaid and SNAP
Advocates worry eligible people will be kicked off assistance or avoid applying.
New health clinic opens on Indy’s far east side
The Family Express Care Clinic takes Medicaid and most major insurance.
Black Hoosiers urged to get screened as colorectal cancer awareness month begins
As March marks National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, public health advocates and national cancer organizations are urging Hoosiers — and especially Black residents, who face higher risks and mortality — to take advantage of screening options and community resources.
Lawmakers add ID requirement to Indiana’s needle exchanges
Advocates worry it will discourage participation in programs meant to curtail HIV, hep C infections.
The invisible toll of caregiving
The task of caring for loved ones often falls on women. Over time, it can affect their health, too.
Indy patients are bypassing insurance to meet with doctors directly
A new model brings unlimited health visits for a monthly fee
Ivy Tech reopens renovated medical sciences building in Indianapolis
The college plans to sell its Lawrence location after this summer.
What parents should know about changes to childhood vaccine schedules
The CDC has recommended changes. Here’s what physicians say.


