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Jake Harper

Jake Harper

Jake Harper was an investigative reporter for Side Effects Public Media, a Midwest health reporting collaboration based at WFYI. With Lauren Bavis, he co-hosts Sick, a podcast about what goes wrong in the places meant to keep us healthy.

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Public Affairs / October 13, 2020

Indiana Womens Prison Willfully Ignorant On Number Of COVID-19 Cases, Staff Say

Public Affairs / October 1, 2020

Former Staff Say Turnover At Indiana Women's Prison Is Self-Inflicted

Public Affairs / September 30, 2020

Indiana Women's Prison Locked Down Following New COVID-19 Cases

Health / September 11, 2020

As COVID Spikes In Indiana Prison, Inmates And Families Report Lax Protocols

Health / August 13, 2020

Indiana Prisons See August Spike In COVID-19 Cases

Public Affairs / July 30, 2020

COVID Lockdown At Indiana Women’s Prison Eases, At Least For Now

Public Affairs / July 21, 2020

Indiana Women's Prison Called 'Ticking Time Bomb' As COVID Lockdown Continues

Public Affairs / July 15, 2020

Indiana Left It To County Courts To Release Prisoners During The COVID Crisis. Most Of Them Haven't.

Public Affairs / June 26, 2020

In COVID Lockdown, Conditions At Indiana Women's Prison Unhealthy, Advocates Say

Health / June 11, 2020

Indiana Requires 'High Risk' Prison Employees To Keep Working Amid COVID-19 Crisis

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New council to give Indiana Medicaid members, caregivers 'dedicated opportunities' to advise state
Health / July 3, 2025

New council to give Indiana Medicaid members, caregivers 'dedicated opportunities' to advise state

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Hoosiers enrolled in Medicaid – and their family members or caregivers – may have a chance to directly contribute to policy and administrative discussions. The Family and Social Services Administration is accepting applications for the Beneficiary Advisory Council.

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