by Tim O’Brien | |||||
Reducing health care costs and improving health outcomes are critical priorities for our state. During the 2025 legislative session, several new health-related laws were passed to lower costs, empower patients and create a more transparent health care system.
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Some of these new laws include:
Lowering Health Care Costs Reducing Prices at Large Nonprofit Hospitals Reining in Medicaid Spending |
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Decreasing Prescription Drug Prices
To increase affordability and access, pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) must increase price transparency and include more rural pharmacies in their networks. PBMs are barred from certain anti-competitive practices that hurt consumers like preventing pharmacies from advising patients on lower-cost ways to obtain prescriptions. If you have questions about any of these new laws or want to share your thoughts on health care in our state, don’t hesitate to reach out to my office at h78@iga.in.gov or 317-232-9759. Your input plays a vital role in shaping policies that reflect the needs of our communities. To learn more and view all newly enacted legislation from the 2025 session, click here. |