Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1069

Introduced
12/5/25  

Caption

Choice of physician for worker injury or disease.

Impact

This legislation is aimed at enhancing employee autonomy in medical decision-making, countering previous limitations where employers dictated which medical professionals an injured worker must see. By granting employees the choice of physicians, the bill seeks to improve the quality of care and potentially lead to better health outcomes. Furthermore, it holds employers accountable for providing necessary medical services, reinforcing their responsibilities in the worker's compensation process.

Summary

House Bill 1069 introduces significant changes to the worker's compensation framework, particularly allowing employees the right to choose their attending physician for services related to occupational injuries or diseases. This change is scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026, and applies retroactively so employees can choose physicians regardless of when the injury occurred. The bill mandates that employers must provide these services free of charge and ensure that employees have access to appropriate medical care as required by the worker's compensation board.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns from employers regarding the increased costs associated with this bill. Critics argue that allowing workers to choose any physician could lead to inconsistent treatment practices and a rise in unnecessary medical expenses. Additionally, there are implications for the administrative burden on employers and insurance providers as they navigate these changes. The law also stipulates that refusal to accept employer-provided services can result in loss of compensation, which could raise ethical questions around employee autonomy and healthcare rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1182

Choice of physician for worker injury or disease.

IN HB1555

Licensure of foreign trained physicians.

IN HB1552

Coverage for treatment of chronic diseases.

IN SB0387

Licensure of naturopathic physicians.

IN SB0242

Payment for Medicaid physician services.

IN SB0475

Physician noncompete agreements.

IN SB0243

Required physician ownership of medical practices.

IN SB0147

Physician referrals and reimbursement rates.

IN HB1580

Parkinson's disease registry.

IN HB1417

Prevention of chronic wasting disease.

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