Systemic Practices in Indiana’s Non-Profit Hospitals That Inflate Health Care Costs

  • CMPI | by: Peter Pitts |
  • 08/05/2025 12:00 AM
Systemic Practices in Indiana’s Non-Profit Hospitals That Inflate Health Care Costs

Executive Summary

This report explores how Indiana’s non-profit hospitals contribute to rising health care costs through practices that prioritize financial gain over community benefit revealing systemic issues such as high pricing, lack of transparency, executive compensation, and political lobbying.

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