Indianapolis Business Journal

APRIL 8-14, 2013

This week, learn how health care reform is leading the Indiana University Health system to cut 20 to 25 percent of its expenses over the next four years—as much as $1.2 billion annually. There’s more on the medical front in Focus, where J.K. Wall presents a case study in the vagaries of billing—a married couple who paid widely different amount for the same therapy at different hospitals. And don’t miss Kathleen McLaughlin’s special report on the Center Township Trustee Eugene Akers and questions about how he’s spending taxpayers’ money.

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APRIL 1-7, 2013

This week, forget about partisan bickering on Obamacare and read about how three Indianapolis businesses will approach insuring their employees when reform takes effect. Anthony Schoettle reports on an ambitious plan to overhaul the management teams for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar Series. In Focus, learn about how the massive Chrysler and General Motors plants in Kokomo are taking different paths to prosperity. Also in this issue is IBJ's annual Golf & Travel Magazine, with the lowdown on nearly every course in the state and a report on how the 2012 drought has heated up competition. And in Forefront, take a front seat to the debate over how the state Republican party will handle its newly dominant position in Indiana politics.

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FEBRUARY 4-10, 2013

This week, meet the up-and-coming Indianapolis leaders selected for IBJ's "Forty Under 40" Class of 2013. Find profiles and video interviews with a group that includes designers, doctors, professors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, corporate executives and not-for-profit CEOs. Plus, we ask these serious people a silly question, uncovering some surprisingly revealing answers.
 

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