Anthem takes harder line on ER visits
Starting Oct. 1, Anthem said, it could deny claims for hundreds of non-emergency diagnosis codes, such as bruises, rashes, minor burns, swimmer’s ear and athlete’s foot.
Starting Oct. 1, Anthem said, it could deny claims for hundreds of non-emergency diagnosis codes, such as bruises, rashes, minor burns, swimmer’s ear and athlete’s foot.
It’s one of the few stations in Indiana where listeners can hear—in the same hour—old-timer Bob Dylan, up-and-comer Imagine Dragons, superstar Adele and an unknown basement band.
The Carmel City Council spent hours discussing a multimillion-dollar antique carousel and a proposed City Center hotel Monday night.
The Indiana Golf Office has listed its Franklin property for $2.5 million and is hoping a move to Indianapolis can lead to more corporate partnerships.
A culinary concept called Stixx appears to be settling where Bourbon Street Distillery operated for 15 years, while Speedway’s bustling Main Street welcomes two new arrivals.
The company on Thursday announced the launch of an operating segment called KAR Remarketing Services.
The Carmel-based insurer said it experienced some “infrequent, but severe” loss events during the quarter.
The city of Carmel has been ordered by a Boone County judge to cease any work on its proposed 96th Street roundabout project, which is the subject of an ongoing land dispute with Indianapolis.
For the rest of August, Purdue is America’s Team, trading black and gold for red, white and blue.
Standards such as Monopoly, Scrabble and Yahtzee can be found on shelves at Big Lug Brewery, Tin Roof, Thirsty Scholar and more. But some venues have gone even further—including Books & Brews and Kingmakers—are making tabletop games the centerpiece of an evening out.
The Fishers Sports Pavilion project was first introduced in April 2015, but construction never started. Now, a modified proposal with a $75 million price tag is heading to Fishers officials for consideration.
The Carmel-based trucking insurer says its chief accounting officer is no longer with the company after spending little more than a year in the position.
The burger joint will be the first-floor tenant in the new BlueSky Technology Partners building, while McAlister’s and Pet Supplies Plus occupy a $3 million retail building to be built on Main Street.
The Carmel-based builder of senior housing has added elements to make the 96-unit complex seem even more residential.
Hotels in Carmel could soon have an unexpected competitor—the city itself.
In response to an employee survey two years ago that revealed shockingly low morale, IU Health executives respond with 33 town hall meetings over four months.
Workers who lose their jobs will be eligible for federal assistance in training and education, the Labor Department has ruled.
The 3-year-old marketing-tech company corralled notable Midwest and East Coast investors in the deal, which is the second-largest in Indiana this year.
The project would stand six stories and blend new construction with old by incorporating the facade and another portion of the original building at 119 S. Meridian St.