IU researchers examine games and grief

Dealing with grief can be especially challenging during the holiday season. A unique study launched by a team at the Indiana University Bloomington Luddy School of Informatics is examining how video games might help. ... Read More

Hoosier hospitals among best for maternity care

U.S. News & World Report has unveiled its list of the 2022-2023 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care. The publication evaluated nearly 650 hospitals throughout the country with fewer than 300 receiving a "High Performing" designation, including four in Indiana.... Read More

Union City health tech company acquired

Union City-based Equis Consulting Group is under new ownership. The company, which provides clinical and consultative services for remote patient monitoring and management, has been acquired by Maryland-based Rhythm Management Group.... Read More

Notre Dame student launches Pediatric Pep Talk

A student at the University of Notre Dame has launched a tech-based nonprofit designed to connect critically ill children with athletes throughout the country. Max Manyak created Pediatric Pep Talk after meeting young Ian McMillen three years ago.... Read More

Indy’s Modular Devices adding jobs

Modular Devices Acquisition LLC is planning to create more than 50 jobs in Indianapolis by the end of 2026. The company, which currently employs 27 people, says the new positions will allow it to keep up with demand for its mobile and modular medical imaging labs and cleanroom services.... Read More

HealthLinc breaks ground on Michigan City clinic

Valparaiso-based community health center HealthLinc has broken ground on a new clinic in Michigan City. CEO Beth Wrobel says the facility is being built in response to a growing need for affordable care from uninsured and underinsured residents.... Read More

Steel Dynamics commits $3M to Trine Fort Wayne

The philanthropic arm of Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics has pledged $3 million to support the Trine University Fort Wayne campus. The building, set to open in the fall of 2024, will house programs in the university's College of Health Professions.... Read More

Staffing shortages rock pharmacy industry

Around Indiana and the nation, a shortage of pharmacists is causing hospitals, drugstores, grocery stores and mass merchandisers to flood job boards with postings. Many are offering six-figure starting salaries,... Read More

Community Health warning patients of data breach

Community Health Network is notifying an undisclosed number of patients that some of their personal and medical information may be part of a data breach. The health network said Friday that information from users of its web site and its My Chart patient...... Read More