The prognosis for Indiana hospitals is bleak. Health care providers throughout the state are facing a financial outlook that keeps getting worse. In a report released Tuesday by the Indiana Hospital ...
Last year presented organizations with a variety of new issues coupled with uncertainty. The year taught hard lessons and reinforced the critical need to adapt.
A former Indiana physician has agreed to pay $1.7 million to settle allegations by the Department of Justice that he submitted fraudulent claims to the state Medicaid program, Fox 59 (WXIN-TV) ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — As much as $300 million could be available for Indiana’s child care voucher program under a bill the ...
A Burlington man who once operated pain management clinics in North-Central Indiana has agreed to a nearly $1.7 million ...
Currently, Hoosiers drowning in medical debt can have their wages garnished up to 25%, but a new bill with bipartisan support ...
Don J. Wagoner, 89, permanently surrendered his medical license in 2013 in connection with a state criminal investigation of his opioid-prescribing practices.
Lawmakers want more details on what Indiana hospitals spend on community benefits, while hospitals released a new report with a dire financial picture.
“A significant number of Indiana hospitals, particularly rural and safety net hospitals, are operating with little or no ...
Don Wagoner reached the settlement following the surrender of his medical license in 2013 and ensuing felony drug dealing conviction.
Indiana hospitals could see a staggering $1 billion in annual revenue loss over the next three to five years, according to a ...
Former doctor from Kokomo accused of Medicaid fraud settles with U.S. Attorney's Office for $1.7 million. Fraudulent scheme ...