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Indianapolis-based Community Health Network has agreed to pay the United States $345 million in a settlement after accusations of submitting false claims to Medicare.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held today for the new Broad Ripple Park Family Center.
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Community Health Network and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center on Thursday announced a partnership to create a comprehensive clinical and research cancer center in central Indiana. The new center will be called Community Health Network MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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A year ago, the CEOs of Indiana's four largest hospital systems promised to address racism in health care. Hospital leaders shared updates on their progress at a virtual forum this week, hosted by the Greater Indianapolis NAACP and the Indianapolis Recorder.
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Plans to vaccinate Americans against COVID-19 had a setback Tuesday. Federal officials called for a pause on Johnson & Johnson's vaccine, to look into reports that it causes blood clots. And that news reverberated at clinics where the vaccine had already been used.
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In a joint statement, the leaders of Community Health Network, Eskenazi Health and Indiana University Health say they want to go on record in pledging to do more to end health disparities and inequity.
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WFYI's Jill Sheridan interviewed Community Health Network President and CEO Bryan Mills about his own COVID-19 diagnosis and managing the hospital network during a crisis.
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A group of Indianapolis nonprofits on Indianapolis' southside says the impact of the pandemic is still an issue for food insecurity in central Indiana.
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Patients who have fully recovered from COVID-19 may be able to help other people currently fighting the disease by donating their plasma.
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Hospitals in Central Indiana are a key part of COVID-19 response. Community Health Network has now charted some positive trends.