2016 Health Care Heroes: Rock Steady Boxing
The not-for-profit, founded in Indianapolis, uses a boxing training regimen to fight Parkinson’s disease.
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The not-for-profit, founded in Indianapolis, uses a boxing training regimen to fight Parkinson’s disease.
Lance Trexler, the executive director of Resource Facilitation at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana, created a personalized, specialized plan of attack to help patients with brain injuries return to more normal lives.
Legacy of Hope is an educational program that has trained more than 3,000 IU Health employees to identify cases of domestic violence and help victims survive and thrive.
The IU Child Protection Program at Riley Hospital for Children has a team of five physicians, three social workers, two nurses and a nurse practitioner who consult on about 6,000 suspected cases of child abuse a year statewide.
Adult & Child Center, a not-for-profit community mental health center founded in Indianapolis more than 60 years ago, seeks to integrate the work of behavioral health and primary care providers.
Medical malpractice victims would be able to receive more compensation under a bill passed on Monday by an Indiana House committee
The dry bean and soup packaging company intends to invest $5.8 million to construct a new 67,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center at 10505 Bennett Parkway.
The Indiana Senate last month approved the bill that would have allowed legislative employees to carry weapons in the Statehouse, but it was effectively shelved after the House didn’t take action.
A House Education committee on Monday advanced a contentious proposal to give Indiana school districts authority to negotiate higher pay with individual teachers.
Indiana House Republicans are tying Gov. Mike Pence’s extra Regional Cities funding to the bill, along with a 13th check for pensioners.
Under the deal, Franciscan was financially accountable for what it would spend on care for about 60,000 patients who had Anthem benefits provided by its employers or purchased individually. Would it work?
Sales at the 2014 Super Bowl in New York were huge. But sales at this year’s 50th Super Bowl featuring the aging Peyton Manning were even bigger for Indianapolis-based MainGate Inc.
Harold Lloyd’s “Speedy” includes a cameo from Babe Ruth himself. The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra plays along.
Many employees already made more than the state and national minimum of $7.25 per hour, but the hospital system said it wanted to be proactive. Workers who already made $11 to $12.99 an hour were also given a raise.
Mathematic and scientific advancement have taken player appraisal to places far beyond 40-yard dash times, bench-press repetitions and vertical leaps.
Catching up on performance reviews with “Voices of a Generation,” “Sister Act,” and “Killer Joe.”
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville announced plans Saturday for a new $6 million facility that will be built onto the south side of the club’s existing Community Center.
An executive at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has been named the new leader of Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health.
Female technology workers in Indianapolis earn slightly more than their male counterparts, according to a new study, and Indy is only one of three cities nationally where that’s happening.
Lawmakers have advanced a compromise that seems to appease both small poultry producers who are part of Indiana’s “farm-to-fork” movement and those who say they are worried about protecting public health.