Parkview Health and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield reach agreement
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Indiana and Parkview Health today announced a network participation agreement that ensures Parkview remains a provider in Anthem’s care networks.
Parkview Health again named ‘Best and Brightest in Wellness’
For the third consecutive year and the seventh time since 2017, Parkview Health has been named among the Best and Brightest in Wellness by the National Association for Business Resources.
Parkview Health named number 1 nonprofit by Inspiring Workplaces Group
Parkview Health was named the top nonprofit in North America and No. 31 overall on The Inspiring Workplaces Group’s 2025 Top 100 list at its celebration banquet in Chicago on Tuesday.
Fast, free confidential screening offered on National HIV Testing Day
Free, confidential screening for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections will be available on National HIV Testing Day – June 27, 2025.
Indiana youth tobacco use lowest in decades
The 2024 Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey released today shows that youth tobacco use continues to decline, with high school tobacco use at its lowest level in two decades.
Parkview Health chief legal and compliance officer recognized with Distinguished Barrister award
Parkview Health chief legal and compliance officer David Storey was recently recognized with the Distinguished Barrister award from Indiana Lawyer.
IDOH recommends ways to stay safe and healthy this summer
Summer is here and so the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is reminding Hoosiers to enjoy the sun and fun while staying safe and healthy.
Parkview launches Upvia Health
Parkview Health is launching a new management services company aimed at supporting and empowering independent hospitals and physician groups with scalable solutions.
Parkview Health calls on Anthem to resolve key Medicare Advantage issues
As the July 31, 2025 deadline to finalize a new agreement with Anthem approaches, Parkview Health is urging Anthem to take meaningful action to resolve critical issues blocking progress.
IDOH celebrates historic decrease in Infant Mortality Rate
Provisional data from the Indiana Department of Health show the 2024 infant mortality rate in Indiana is 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births, a decrease from 6.6 in 2023.




