03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/26/2026 10:17
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
RELEASE: Gov. Mike Braun Taking Bold Action on Health Care Affordability, Transparency, and Rural Access
INDIANAPOLIS - High health care costs are a weight on Hoosiers' wallets, and Governor Mike Braun is taking decisive action to make health care in Indiana more affordable, transparent, and accessible.
Today, Governor Braun highlighted major healthcare wins so far this year, including protecting Hoosiers from medical debt and building a pipeline of doctors to serve rural Indiana.
"Healthcare costs and medical debt are a major burden on too many Hoosier families, and I am taking action to make health care in Indiana more affordable, transparent, and accessible. We are protecting patients from unfair medical debt collection, requiring hospitals to connect patients with payment assistance before sending bills to collections, and strengthening the pipeline of future doctors serving rural Indiana. These are concrete steps to fix the broken health care system making it harder for Hoosiers to make ends meet at the kitchen table." - Governor Mike Braun
Reforming Healthcare and Lowering Costs
Governor Braun identified medical debt as a driver of financial strain for Hoosier families and pushed for reforms to protect patients before bills ever reach collections.
Together, these reforms crack down on unfair medical debt practices, increase accountability for hospitals, and help ensure Hoosiers have a fair chance to access available financial assistance before being pushed into collections.
Strengthening Indiana's Rural Healthcare Workforce
Governor Braun also took action to strengthen the pipeline of healthcare professionals serving rural Indiana to increase access to medical care.
By expanding rural exposure, this legislation supports better access to care and better long-term health outcomes for Hoosiers.
Building on Governor Braun's Foundation of Action on Health Care
These solutions build on last year's historic progress on improving health care access and affordability, with 9 new major reform laws to lower health care prices and make the industry more accountable and competitive, including:
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