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The Indiana Department of Health is devoting $35 million in federal money to address some of the state’s most serious health challenges.
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Eli Lilly announced Friday it will put $500,000 of seed money toward a new network focused on community public health research in Indiana aimed at increasing diversity in clinical trials.
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Indiana will likely need tens to hundreds of millions of dollars more in public health funding just to match the national average.
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A Southern Indiana health official has been named the next chief medical director for Indiana EMS.
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Researchers were able to put some hard numbers on the backlash local health officials faced over COVID restrictions and mask mandates, including some 1,500 documented incidences of harassment and more than 200 people leaving their jobs.
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Advocates are lobbying state legislators to put $25 million toward building 100 new school-health centers. They urged them to prioritize budget surplus dollars and some of the “billions of federal COVID relief dollars available” on this initiative.
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This is April Lidinsky.And I am Debra Stanley.April: thank you so much for making time to have a conversation with me. It’s always wonderful to be with…
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Gov. Eric Holcomb said health is Indiana’s “Achilles’ heel” – and he’s creating a Public Health Commission to try to improve it. The commission will spend…
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WVPE invites you to a series of virtual events hosted online by Goshen College.Tuesday, September 29th at 7:30pm a roundtable conversation will focus on…
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Budget cuts at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and other state environmental agencies around the country are threatening public health.…