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HARRIS: Improved charter laws would lure top operators

December 7, 2010

Education reform promises to be central in the upcoming legislative session and many important reforms are on the agenda.

EARLY: Campaigns (for 2012) on the horizon

December 7, 2010

The old unwritten rule would have prohibited campaigning for a 2012 office in 2011. You can forget that rule; the reason is money.

PARKER: Fix Daniels’ faltering economy with tax breaks

December 7, 2010

With Indiana’s high unemployment, the dismal state of our economy, and a $1 billion budget deficit, social issues should not be our biggest concern.

Company news

December 7, 2010

Community Health Network launched a new smartphone application for scheduling appointments online, WebAhead, making it available to patients at six MedCheck walk-in clinics in central Indiana. WebAhead, developed by Community’s e-business team, allows patients to use their smartphones to search for the most convenient appointment times and MedCheck locations. Patients can schedule appointments up to 24 hours in advance, using an iPhone, Android, BlackBerry or computer. Community likens the service to call-ahead seating services at restaurants. “Almost one-half of all Americans are accessing the Internet using a wireless device or smartphone for work, entertainment and social responsibilities,” said Dan Rench, vice president of e-business at Community Health Network.  “Accessing health care with one’s smartphone is a natural next step.”

It’s been a banner year for the Indiana Economic Development Corp. securing job commitments in the life sciences industry, the agency reported this week. Twenty life sciences companies including Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis-based AIT Laboratories, Warsaw-based Biomet and Missouri-based Ascension Health promised to bring 4,071 jobs to Indiana in coming years. That commitment total compares with 1,228 life sciences job commitments last year, 1,329 in 2008, 2,990 in 2007, 2,620 in 2006 and 2,272 in 2005. "Life sciences jobs are typically high-wage, which is great news for Indiana workers throughout the state," said Indiana Secretary of Commerce Mitch Roob.

An Indianapolis-based nursing home company will pay $376,000 to the state and federal governments over accusations that it submitted ineligible bills to Medicaid, according to the Associated Press. Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said Monday that the bills from American Senior Communities LLC were for the work of seven employees who have been excluded from the Medicaid program. The company has denied liability. Zoeller says the federal government excludes health care workers who are convicted of various crimes from participating in Medicaid and other federally funded health programs He said the settlement is the largest his office has received in a Medicaid excluded-provider case to date. He said the state's share of the settlement is $130,000.

WellPoint Inc.’s management team will shrink to eight following the departures of two more top executives. Cynthia Miller, the health insurer’s chief actuary, and Bradley Fluegel, chief strategy officer, both are leaving the Indianapolis-based company, according to a WellPoint securities filing. It did not precisely say when the officers' employment would end. Both executives, along with CEO Angela Braly, played prominent public roles when the company became the center of controversy in the health care reform debate. Miller appeared with Braly before Congress to defend premium hikes for individual customers in California. Fluegel handled WellPoint’s government relations during the 10-month reform debate. Miller and Fluegel’s departures follow the exit of Dijuana Lewis, who clashed with Braly in October. Lewis was terminated “without cause” but is helping with the transition of her duties to others within the company. In place of Miller, WellPoint Chief Financial Officer Wayne DeVeydt will assume responsibility for the actuarial group. Fluegel’s government relations and communications duties will be assumed by General Counsel John Cannon and his strategic and marketing oversight will be handled by Brian Sassi, WellPoint’s president of consumer business.

CLARK: Economy takes precedence over social issues

December 7, 2010

As long as there is an air of uncertainty around the economic picture, we must remain focused on protecting the progress Indiana has made while weathering what’s left of the economic storm.

SHELLA: Spoils of redistricting go to the victor

December 7, 2010

Indiana politicians have never shown an interest in leaving the redistricting duty to others, and don’t look for it to happen anytime soon.

VAUGHN: Strip partisanship from redistricting

December 7, 2010

Hoosier Republican leaders must resist the temptation to play political payback with redistricting and instead create a process that is fair, open and free of partisanship.

BOEHM: Gerrymandering causes quiet carnage

December 7, 2010

Those of you who work in manufacturing businesses, and many others, are familiar with the idea that a flawed process produces flawed products.

People

December 7, 2010

Gregory Zimet, a professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine, has been named co-leader of the cancer prevention and control research program at the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center. The group tries to reduce cancer and cancer deaths through prevention, early detection and helping cancer survivors.

Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. named Douglas J. Wenners its senior vice president for provider engagement and contracting. He succeeds Bob McIntire, who had previously announced he would retire at year’s end. Wenners is currently president of WellPoint's health insurance plan in New Hampshire.

Law affects hospitals with doctor-held debt

December 7, 2010

Health care reform put strict limits on physician-owned hospitals, but it seems the law also restricts hospitals that have physician-owned debt.

Q&A

December 7, 2010

Molecular biologist,David G. Skalnik will become associate dean for research and graduate education at the IUPUI School of Science in January. Since 1991, Skalnick has been a researcher at the Indiana University School of Medicine, leading a team of three in the study of epigenetics—factors that influence whether certain genes are turned on or turned off.

Art museum names fundraising chief

December 7, 2010

Cynthia Rallis, who begins work Jan. 1, held a similar job at the National Museum of Science and Industry in London.

Ticket giveaway: Paula Deen

December 7, 2010

The cooking favorite is speaking at the Murat, and IBJ has a pair of tickets to spare.

Illinois casino plan could amp up gambling competition

December 7, 2010

Proponents of Illinois’ plan say it could raise up to $1 billion in new tax revenue annually for a state that could face a deficit of up to $15 billion next year. But experts say Illinois is likely to take more money from its own residents rather than residents of Indiana or Wisconsin.

Also this week

December 7, 2010

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra does double duty on Dec. 18. In addition to its “Yuletide Celebration” performance, it’s also offering “Classical Christmas” at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Raymond Leppard conducts, with the Apollo’s Voice choir. Details here.

The Indiana Wind Symphony offers “A Holiday Happening,” Dec. 12 at Arsenal Tech High School Auditorium. Details here.

Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa at the Vogue Dec. 9. Details here.

Chris Isaak headlines WTTS’ Rock to Read Dec. 10 at the Murat Theatre. Details here.

On Dec. 9, the Indianapolis Museum of Art screens “Marwencol,” a documentary about an eccentric who photographs fantasy worlds populated by Barbies and G.I. Joe dolls. The film won a Grand Jury prize at the 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival. Details here.
 

“Jabberwocky”

December 7, 2010

Dec. 14
IndyFringe Theatre

One of the more creative and fun additions to the local arts lineup has been Jabberwocky, a collaboration between Storytelling Arts and Indy Fringe that combines the sensibilities of the two groups. At each monthly event, a few “experts” on a given subject are invited to share a short, personal story. Then the audience is invited to join in with five-minute-or-under variations on the theme. The cover charge includes appetizers, and there’s a cash bar to help loosen lips. This time out, the theme is the December holidays, which, besides the obvious, could include Pearl Harbor Day, Frank Sinatra’s birthday, National Maple Syrup Day and Boxing Day. Details here.
 

Refinancing boosts Bioanalytical Systems

December 7, 2010

Shares of the West Lafayette-based pharmaceutical-services firm soared after it wriggled out from under a $1.3 million loan that was due in February.

Handel’s “Messiah”

December 7, 2010

Dec. 18
Clowes Hall

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir raises the roof on the oratorio that has become a holiday classic. For the record, it was actually composed in summer and premiered in April. Details here.
 

“Wicked”

December 7, 2010

Dec. 15 to Jan. 1    
Murat Theatre

While all the attention is focused on the previews of the new “Spider-Man” musical on Broadway, let’s flash back to 2003 when the musical “Wicked” was raising eyebrows while working out its kinks between a tryout run in San Francisco (where one critic called it “a few bricks shy of a road”) and its New York opening. Composer and director were battling, songs such as “Dancing Through Life”—a first act highlight—had yet to be written, the Wizard himself was about to be let go from the cast, and the show was running three hours and 20 minutes. Another flop in the making?

Not so fast. Changes were made. The show opened. And a blockbuster was born. Lesson: Don’t listen to everything you hear before opening night.
We’ll see what happens with “Spider-Man.” In the meantime, we do know what happened with “Wicked.” That show, still attracting big audiences on Broadway, is back for a second extended run as part of the Broadway in Indianapolis season. Details here.
 

Sallie Mae restructuring affects Indiana jobs

December 7, 2010

Student-loan giant lays off about 70 people in Fishers as part of national reshuffling.

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