Top talent hub in Indy. World-class cancer care to Lafayette, expanded specialties in West Lafayette, and a new Fort Wayne hospital. All while saving Hoosiers $1.4B. This is affordable, accessible, high-quality care in action. Learn more: https://t.co/WlHu3MKRFd
The Riley Perinatal Simulation Team travels Indiana training healthcare teams for critical moments in labor and newborn care. This is Riley Children’s Health and IU Health putting commitment into action—equipping caregivers statewide to save moms’ and babies’ lives.
IU Health awarded $3.7M to four Indiana community organizations to improve infant and maternal health - expanding support for high‑risk moms, doulas, childcare, and countywide efforts to reduce infant and maternal mortality. https://t.co/foiTPOtagC
Healthcare affordability means meeting patients where they are. IU Health offers same‑day primary care at 300+ locations and vital access through six rural hospitals. With urgent care, video visits, and home-based care, patients get high‑quality options beyond the ER.
IU Health can’t raise taxes or issue stock. Long‑term stability requires strong financial planning. Keeping a year of cash on hand - standard in our industry - lets us pay our team, buy supplies, and deliver care through disruptions while investing in Indiana’s future.
IU Health has led the way in making healthcare affordable for Hoosiers, starting in 2020 with our five-year Care Affordability Plan. We’re proud to keep making progress for the Hoosiers we serve.
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From a firehouse turned community center to mobile mental health screenings, IU Health’s Community Impact Investment Fund has invested $41M since 2019 to support Hoosiers in 15 counties. Together, we’re transforming Indiana—one neighborhood at a time.
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IU Health invested $1B+ in 2024 to fight chronic disease, expand rural care, and train future healthcare leaders.
A recent study shows:
✅ More community benefit = better county health outcomes
✅ 1% spending increase = fewer unhealthy days
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A year since its launch, the Indy Health District has brought the community together to reflect on its successes and preview what’s in store for next year.
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Why do nonprofit hospitals need cash on hand? It’s not excess—it’s insurance. IU Health targets 365 days CASH ON HAND to protect care, weather crises, and maintain strong bond ratings. No stockholders, just mission-driven stability for 24/7 care.
In 2024, IU Health provided $180.8 million in financial assistance, supporting Hoosiers who otherwise might have delayed or skipped necessary care. We make sure our patients know that financial assistance and payment plans are available.
World-class care & world-class compassion.
Managing healthcare costs shouldn’t be complicated.
At IU Health, nearly 70% of our patients use our interest‑free payment plans - flexible, easy to adjust online or by phone.
✅ Sample bills
✅ FAQs
✅ Financial assistance applications
✅ Self‑service payment plan adjustments
IU Health kept annual price growth to just 1.37% over 5 years—despite labor inflation >4%, drug costs +3%, and supply costs +2%. Radiology -26%, labs -62%, pharmacy -33%. Nonprofit mission = real affordability.
Meet Jovon Harvey, who leads IU Health’s Financial Counselors—helping Hoosiers access coverage & support. Inspired by his father’s transplant journey, he’s breaking down barriers to care. “The best moments are when we can say: you qualify.
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As maternity care capacity continues to contract, with @BeckersHR reporting 28 related maternity service closures across the U.S. for the year, IU Health is doubling down on its long-term investment to strengthen mother and infant care access and outcomes.
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WFH levels have become "flat as a pancake". The latest Census, SWAA and Kastle data all show the same thing. Levels of WFH were falling throughout 2020 to 2022, and office occupancy was rising. That trend ended in 2023, with both now pancake flat. Return to the Office is dead.
Meet the three nurses at Riley Children’s Health in Indianapolis who built a sisterhood over thirty years together and who now work alongside their own daughters!