January 29, 2026
'No politics, just keep people alive': Syringe services hope legality continues
Six Indiana counties operate a syringe service program, often acting as a bridge to healthcare, overdose prevention education and addiction treatment. But the programs could end in July, when the law allowing them expires.
Read MoreJanuary 28, 2026
Anti-abortion group asks Indiana Supreme Court to release terminated pregnancy reports
Voices for Life is asking the state’s highest court to revisit a ruling blocking access to abortion records.
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2026
Nearly half of Indiana's hospitals are operating at a loss. They say they need help
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” will cut $13 billion to Indiana Hospitals over the next decade. Indiana Hospitals say they are already in trouble.
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2026
Indiana lawmakers target abortion through the mail. Health care advocates warn it will have a further chilling effect
Wide ranging abortion bill moves through Senate. Advocates warn it will have a further chilling effect.
Read MoreJanuary 20, 2026
Statehouse rally urges lawmakers to fix 'health care affordability crisis' in Indiana
Speakers at a Statehouse rally on Tuesday talked about what they call "Indiana's healthcare affordability crisis." They advocated for a number of bills that aim to address issues around medical debt and Medicaid.
Read MoreJanuary 14, 2026
Eskenazi Health announces new maternal health programs
Eskenazi Health has announced two new initiatives aimed at improving maternal health following a year-long effort to assess health barriers in several Central Indiana neighborhoods.
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2026
Indiana sues Eli Lilly alleging insulin price-fixing scheme
The lawsuit alleges insulin can cost Eli Lilly just a few dollars to produce, while some consumers are charged hundreds of dollars.
Read MoreJanuary 3, 2026
Hoosiers face SNAP benefit restrictions in 2026
Indiana has instituted new policies for its supplemental nutrition assistance program, or SNAP.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2025
Federal government sends $200 million to Indiana to support rural healthcare
Indiana to receive $200 million from federal government for rural healthcare. But health experts say those funds are unlikely to offset the estimated $137-billion cut to Medicaid spending in rural areas from Trump's tax and spending bill passed in July.
Read MoreDecember 28, 2025
As insurance prices rise, women puzzle through coverage options for their families
Figuring out the insurance options for families often falls to women. Some say they're delaying marriage, taking side jobs, and putting their kids on Medicaid as premium prices shoot up in 2026.
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