The frightening future that’s haunting hospitals
Why are Indiana’s hospitals cutting jobs. Because they’re spooked about cuts to Medicare payments. They should be.
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Why are Indiana’s hospitals cutting jobs. Because they’re spooked about cuts to Medicare payments. They should be.
Premiums written by the firm’s insurance subsidiaries hit $96.6 million, an increase of nearly 19 percent over the third quarter a year ago and 4 percent over the second quarter.
New developers hope to begin renovating the eyesore at 733 N. Capitol Ave. as soon as their design gets approval from the city’s Regional Center Hearing Examiner.
HHGregg Inc.’s revenue fell in its latest quarter as the Indianapolis-based electronics and appliance retailer saw a decline in sales of televisions and computers.
More than 925,000 Hoosiers who accept government assistance to purchase food will receive fewer benefits starting Friday when a program enacted during the economic downturn expires.
The commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Thomas Easterly, told lawmakers that the pending federal regulations will essentially rule out coal-fired power plants that currently generate much of the state’s electricity.
Tuesday's home game against Orlando Magic delivered the team's highest rating on Fox Sports Indiana in eight years.
The Indianapolis-based real estate firm held steady in the third quarter, maintaining high occupancy in its commercial buildings and increasing funds from operations.
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Greenwood hopes to make 13 retention ponds safer by putting guardrails or barriers around them. The city plans to leverage federal funding to pay for about 90 percent of the $226,000 project. Bids will go out in January and construction is expected to begin next spring.
Four firefighters suffered minor injuries while battling two fires in Plainfield early Wednesday. The first blaze, which was reported about 12:30, destroyed three apartment units and heavily damaged three others at the Stafford Pointe Apartments. The fire took almost three hours to completely extinguish. The second fire was reported about 1:15 at a home in the 500 block of Summit Drive. The lone resident escaped unharmed. Officials said only one of the injured firefighters required hospitalization.
An armed-robbery suspect was fatally shot by Indianapolis police Wednesday at an adult video store on Keystone Avenue near 45th Street. The incident took place at Keystone Video & Newsstand Inc. shortly before 11 a.m. Police say the handgun-wielding suspect was exiting the store when he was shot by an arriving officer.
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The signal from Hoosier Public Radio Corp. interferred with an aircraft radio frequency, according to the federal agency.
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An upscale hotel, a brewery and an event center were among the proposals suggested by members of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The group is holding its annual conference in Indianapolis for the first time.