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GOP prosecutor candidate seeks to raise $1M in effort to unseat Mears
Former Indiana Inspector General Cyndi Carrasco says that’s the kind of money she wants to become the first Republican to win a Marion County-wide race since then-Mayor Greg Ballard won re-election in 2011.
PR veteran picked to lead Governor’s Workforce Cabinet
Longtime public relations strategist Whitney Ertel will take the job May 31, succeeding Patrick McGrew.
U.S. civil rights enforcers warn employers against biased artificial intelligence
The federal government said Thursday that artificial intelligence technology used to screen new job candidates or monitor worker productivity can unfairly discriminate against people with disabilities.
U.S. to release $45B for nationwide internet access
The goal is to have states lay out a five-year timeline to provide full internet access, while ensuring affordable internet access and promoting competition among providers.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Organization helps Indiana inmates reenter communities
The CareSource Reentry Program takes a case-management approach, in which CareSource criminal justice liaisons begin working with offenders while they’re still in prison (60-90 days before release) by conducting classes to educate them on the Healthy Indiana Plan.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Indiana-based autism therapy center serves thousands
Kim Strunk started Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers in Kokomo in 2005.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Platform helps clinicians tailor therapy
Dr. Don Brown started LifeOmic in 2016. The company’s product, the Precision Health Cloud, is used by IU Health’s Precision Genomics Program to improve molecular tumor diagnostics.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Program allows sick patients to finish recovery at home
IU Health launched the Hospital at Home program and offered it as an option to stabilized COVID-19 patients in order to open beds for sicker patients.
2022 Health Care Heroes: FDA-approved drug lights up ovarian cancer during surgery
Philip Low, founder of On Target Laboratories and Purdue University’s presidential scholar for drug discovery, invented Cytalux.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Doctor found testicular cancer cure
Dr. Lawrence Einhorn is credited for revolutionizing testicular cancer treatment in the 1970s, leading to a 95% cure rate today.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Doctor battled cancer while preventing COVID spread
Dr. John Christenson battled cancer while leading Riley’s work to prevent the spread of COVID.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Family doctor continues to treat patients in hometown
Dr. John Woodall began practicing family medicine in Anderson, his hometown, after leaving the Air Force in 1972.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Director led city’s pandemic response
Monica Heltz is the public health director for the city of Fishers, which launched its own public health department during the pandemic.
2022 Health Care Heroes: IU professor studies HIV, Hepatitis C prevention
Greg Carter works under the umbrella of harm reduction; much of his research has focused on identifying barriers to HIV screening and creating community-based HIV prevention interventions.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Psychologist’s work with vets improves their quality of life
Scott Janke treats veterans who have entered the Indianapolis Veterans Treatment Court, which provides help to veterans involved in the criminal justice system who are dealing with addiction, mental illnesses and injuries.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Volunteer aims to hit 10,000 hours
Sally Freeman greets surgical services patients, takes them to the pre-op area, directs families to post-op after their loved one is out of surgery, and helps keep the waiting rooms neat and tidy.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Chair helped to consolidate IU foundations
Anne Nobles was an early champion for integrating individual fundraising entities at 16 IU Health hospitals into the singular IU Health Foundation, which launched in 2018.
2022 Health Care Heroes: Pair serves as ‘backbone’ of Eskenazi volunteer effort
Cynthia Chowning and Jonita Shaw have more than 400 hours of volunteer time with Eskenazi Health.
Indianapolis-based ed-tech startup XR Technologies to launch teacher licensure program
Indianapolis-based XR Technologies, which hires math teachers with non-traditional backgrounds and places them in classrooms around the state, has received approval to launch a teacher licensure program that the company says will help it scale its reach beyond the state’s borders.