Community Health must face Justice Department’s false claims lawsuit, judge rules

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3 thoughts on “Community Health must face Justice Department’s false claims lawsuit, judge rules

  1. So glad the Justice Department will be able to fully press its case against Community Health Network. This is the same hospital system which persuaded Mayor Hogsett to open up Broad Ripple Park to a joint-use privitization scheme which was promoted by the City’s propaganda machine as a creative long-term financing mechanism to fund a replacement community center. Yet the CIty soon announced that it would be in a position to buy the joint medical/communty building after only one year of lease payments to the developer.

    1. Thought you were just a random troll, or an adjacent resident, but it turns out you have quite the rabbit hole of a google history Mr. Kahlo. Interesting that you have been putting up the same fight against some of the cities most successful projects (monon, Art2Art trail, invasive species clean up) while not even being directly impacted as a nearby resident. There’s a point where activism turns into curmudgeonry.

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