Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1050

Introduced
12/5/25  

Caption

Prohibition on lien for medical debt.

Impact

By enacting HB1050, the state would amend existing laws to ensure that health care debts cannot lead to the loss of a consumer's primary residence. This decision embodies a critical legislative shift towards aiding individuals who might otherwise be severely impacted by medical bills following unexpected health issues. It also addresses fears surrounding the intersection of healthcare costs and the stability of homeownership, potentially giving consumers a sense of security in their investments in property amidst rising healthcare expenses.

Summary

House Bill 1050 aims to protect consumers from having health care debt result in a lien on their principal residence in Indiana. This bill introduces a new chapter in the Indiana Code that explicitly prohibits any amount of health care debt owed by a consumer from being treated as a lien against their home. This is particularly significant in a climate where healthcare costs can lead to substantial financial burdens making housing security vulnerable to collections. This legislation seeks to reassure consumers that their homes are protected from being sold off to satisfy healthcare-related debts.

Contention

The introduction of this bill could spark discussions regarding its implications for healthcare providers and creditors. Supporters of the bill may argue that it is a necessary measure to prevent homelessness and financial ruin due to medical debts, while opponents might express concerns regarding the potential impact on the collections process, arguing that it might enable consumers to evade responsibility for their debts. Balancing consumer protections with the interests of healthcare providers and financial institutions will likely be a point of contention during the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1242

Prohibition on lien for medical debt.

IN SB0317

Health care debt and costs.

IN SB0161

Enforcement of prohibitions on public camping.

IN SB0021

Department of health contract prohibition.

IN SB0511

Postpartum care for new mothers on Medicaid.

IN SB0192

Postpartum care for new mothers on Medicaid.

IN HB1484

State educational institution prohibitions.

IN HB1625

Prohibition on noncompete agreements.

IN HB1325

Medical education on abortion laws.

IN SB0534

Medicaid waiver for reimbursement for food.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.