Indianapolis startup BrightChoice launches online therapy platform
Founded by a father-son duo, BrightChoice offers web-based services addressing common mental health struggles like anxiety, depression, stress management and more.
Founded by a father-son duo, BrightChoice offers web-based services addressing common mental health struggles like anxiety, depression, stress management and more.
Community and Lifepoint Health operate three hospitals together in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
Our drive to have IU Indianapolis become the nation’s premier urban research institution will have real-world impacts on the Hoosiers who live and grow their businesses in the state capital
Let’s make sure we know what we will lose if the agencies that help keep Hoosiers healthy and prosperous are dismantled and that we demand accountability from our elected officials to ensure that basic services to protect our health and prosperity aren’t stripped away under the guise of political rhetoric.
Through Health First Indiana funding, the Hamilton County Health Department has already awarded more than $3.2 million to local partners to deliver essential services and ensure that residents can easily access the care they need.
On Monday afternoon, many federal agencies began issuing guidance that their employees did not need to reply to Elon Musk’s email—and asserting that no one would be considered as having resigned, despite what Musk said.
The Restoracy, which has homes in Carmel, Whitestown and Goshen, has introduced a “small-house model” intended to provide residents with a home rather than a facility.
The Ackerman Center was launched in March 2023 to help address the post-COVID bump in demand for mental health services by tackling a related problem—a significant shortage of mental health workers.
Since 2018, Dr. Danielle Henderson has appeared roughly 100 times on local television, addressing numerous mental health concerns and discussing their impact on underserved communities.
Dr. Timothy Kelly, chief medical director for addiction treatment and integrated recovery at Community Health Network, has devoted his entire professional life to working in addiction medicine.
The state of Indiana receives more than $20 billion from the federal government annually, or 44% of its budget, and is the third-most reliant state on federal dollars.
To meet or exceed goals, managers must motivate the talented employees to accomplish the work on time and under budget.
In some ways, social media platforms are unlike traditional media platforms, such as radio and television. In other ways, they are very similar.
This week’s paper includes our Excellence in Health Care publication, a new take on a program that has since its inception been called Health Care Heroes.
Electronic pull tabs—or e-tabs—offer a modern, efficient and appealing way to raise funds while maintaining the integrity and purpose of charitable gambling.
The pre-clinical West Lafayette-based medical device startup is working to develop a new “microstructred” catheter to remove blood clots that cause strokes.
The stage is also being set for what could turn out to be one of the most dramatic changes to the search engine’s interface since Google’s co-founders started the company in a Silicon Valley garage during the late 1990s.
The guidance, issued this week, escalates the role that the new efficiency group, known as DOGE, plays in EPA operations.
The Riley Children’s Foundation unveiled the campaign, called “Every Child Deserves Riley,” during its Red For Our Kids Gala on Saturday. The effort has seen early success—they’ve already quietly raised two-thirds of the goal.
The women are suing the defendants for medical negligence, violations of the Indiana Crime Victim’s Relief Act, infliction of emotional distress, and general negligence.