Symphony on the Prairie sets attendance record
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s popular outdoor concert series set an attendance record this summer, surpassing the 100,000-mark for just the third time since 1982.
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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s popular outdoor concert series set an attendance record this summer, surpassing the 100,000-mark for just the third time since 1982.
The draft net metering rule would boost the state’s power cap for renewable power units and expand it to all customer classes served by electric utilities.
After a string a bad luck, Eli Lilly and Co. finally won a court ruling in a patent case. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington stood behind a lower-court ruling that blocks plans by Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. to sell a generic version of the Evista osteoporosis treatment before March 2014. The court also said the judge was correct to invalidate two other patents that expire in 2017. The ruling protects a drug that generated $682.2 million in U.S. sales last year for Lilly. Last month, Lilly lost an appeal over the patent on its cancer medicine Gemzar and lost an initial ruling over the patent on its attention-deficit treatment Strattera.
Indianapolis-based SonarMed Inc., which makes respiratory monitoring technologies for hospital patients, has raised $1 million from angel investors. The money should allow SonarMed to launch its Airway Monitoring System, which won clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April. Participants in the Series A funding round included StepStone Angel Investors, Spring Mill Venture Partners and BioCrossroads, all headquartered in Indianapolis, along with Chicago-based Hyde Park Angels and Cincinnati-based Queen City Angels.
Clarian Health is expected to create nearly 1,200 jobs when it builds a neurosciences center and administrative building just south of Methodist Hospital. Clarian is partnering with Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. on the roughly $200 million project, in which the hospital system would lease space in the buildings. The 1,187 jobs Clarian expects to create would boast an average annual salary of nearly $47,000. Clarian plans to start construction in November on the 247,000-square-foot, $120 million neurosciences center, with a completion date of April 2012. Meanwhile, work on the 280,000-square-foot, $87 million administration building is scheduled to start in April and would be finished in May 2013.
Angie’s List has partnered with Tennessee-based Healthcare Blue Book to give consumers price information before they receive medical care. The Indianapolis-based consumer review and rating service started making the price information available to members on its website Wednesday. The same information already is available directly from Healthcare Blue Book, a website launched last year that provides the average price health care providers charge for services ranging from ordinary pediatrician visits to complicated surgeries to expensive diagnostic imaging tests. Healthcare Blue Book encourages consumers to negotiate upfront with health care providers, even generating a contract for them to sign agreeing to the fair price Healthcare Blue Book’s database finds for the doctor’s local area. Angie’s List has been making available consumer-generated reports and ratings on health care providers since the spring of 2008.
Dr. Elliot Androphy has been named chairman of the department of dermatology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Androphy joins IU from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he was vice chairman for research.
Dr. Mark H. Belfer has joined St. Vincent Physician Network as chief medical officer. Prior to joining St. Vincent, Belfer was president and chief medical officer for Akron General Partners Physicians Group in Ohio.
Indianapolis-based SynCare LLC, a disease-management company serving Medicaid plans, named Ryan D. Chizum vice president of compliance and quality.
Five physicians joined Indianapolis-based Northwest Radiology Network: Dr. Michael S. Conley, medical director for Saint John’s Health System in Anderson; Dr. Joseph George, director of medical imaging at St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana; Dr. Eric Retrum, Dr. Kurt Returm and Dr. Sara Shull.
The commission found the misconduct after an internal review about why 56 of 154 complaints made against the casinos during 2009 had gone unanswered.
Julie Klapstein is CEO of Florida-based Availity LLC, which last week announced its acquisition of Indianapolis-based RealMed Corp. The combined firms will have $100 million in annual revenue and want to work with doctors and health insurers to finally allow patients to pay their co-pays and deductible payments when they’re at the doctor’s office—not weeks later in the mail. The change could also allow doctor’s to get paid much faster for their services.
It’s been a tough year for major health insurers, but Barron’s magazine predicts a big comeback for Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. and its rival UnitedHealth Group.
It looks like Clarian may be back to deal-making. The Indianapolis-based hospital system has signed a letter of intent to absorb Morgan Hospital and Medical Center.
The Marion County Alcoholic Beverage Board voted to approve a carryout liquor license for the historic downtown site. The permit will allow the Indiana Brewers Guild to open a bar featuring local craft beers.
Indiana state lawmakers are preparing to present legislation that would ban the synthetic marijuana substitute known as K-2 or spice. The herb has recently been in the news in part because many believe it is a public safety concern. At least four counties in the state have banned store sales of the product. The product is banned in eight states, but not Indiana.
Just days after Mayor Greg Ballard announced a "zero-tolerance" policy for officers involved with alcohol on duty, a Facebook user posted a photo of a uniformed Indianapolis officer attending Rib America with a cold beer in his hand. The photo shows the officer, a veteran reserve patrolman, holding a 24-ounce can of Bud Light on Sunday near a rib stand. Lt. Jeff Duhamell said the officer was not drinking the beer. "He was asked to hold the beer and napkins and utensils for a guy putting rib sauce on his ribs," he said.
Crawfordsville police say Steven Bixler intended to scare his girlfriend’s daughter as a disciplinary measure Saturday when he entered her room and pointed a rifle at her. Instead, the rifle discharged, firing a bullet directly into the 10-year-old’s torso. Savannah Ross died from the injuries. A sibling and two other friends saw the incident. Bixler has been charged with criminal recklessness, reckless homicide and pointing a firearm, but additional charges could be filed. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Auctions America by RM, which bought the former Kruse Auction Park in Auburn two months ago, said more than 25,000 people attended this past weekend’s event, during which sales topped $13 million.
IU Athletic Director Fred Glass sees a day when the school's football coach makes as much as the basketball coach. He promises IU will fight for BCS bowl bids.
Lilly remains disinterested in making big acquisitions and aims to rely on the company’s own pipeline, CEO John Lechleiter said Tuesday, re-emphasizing a strategy he has outlined several times in the past year.
The Colts enter the regular season with 13-2 odds of capturing their second National Football League title in five years, according to Las Vegas Sports Consultants, which advises Nevada’s sports books on betting lines.
Marion County Democratic chief Ed Treacy expects an announcement after the first of the year.
Kite Realty Group Trust has landed Goodwill, Dollar Tree and Mexico City Grill for a renovation of its Fishers Station shopping center at the northeast corner of 116th Street and Allisonville Road in Fishers.