Indianapolis-based Clarian Health plans to trim jobs
Indianapolis Star, December 8, 2008
Clarian Health, Indianapolis' largest hospital system, is preparing to trim jobs in early 2009 in response to investment losses from the nation's economic downturn. Clarian plans to cut operating expenses by about 5% in 2009—a move that will include cutting an unspecified number of salaried jobs.
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