Governor Mike Braun Signs Health Care Reform Legislation in Indiana

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  • June 19, 2025
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Indiana Governor Mike Braun held a ceremonial bill signing on Wednesday, highlighting a newly enacted set of laws aimed at reforming the state’s health care system. During the event, Braun declared that Indiana is taking a leading position in national health care reform.

The legislation seeks to improve patient outcomes, enhance transparency in health care costs, and expand access to medical services across the state. Governor Braun did not provide detailed provisions of the legislation during the ceremony, but emphasized the state’s commitment to curbing rising medical costs and supporting innovative care models.

“We are demonstrating how a state can be a laboratory for meaningful health care change,” Braun stated. “By increasing transparency and accountability, we are aiming to deliver better care while addressing affordability.”

Indiana’s approach could include strategies such as increasing competition among providers, supporting telemedicine expansion in rural areas, and improving price transparency—although further details are expected to be released in the coming days.

The bill signing was attended by state legislators, health care professionals, and policy advocates. Many expressed optimism about the reforms, noting the potential for Indiana’s actions to inform broader changes at the national level.

Governor Braun, who recently took office in 2025 after serving as a U.S. senator, has prioritized health policy as a key part of his administration’s agenda. This recent initiative aligns with his broader goal of reducing government inefficiencies and fostering public-private partnerships in the state’s health system.

More information about the new laws and their implementation timeline is expected to be shared by the governor’s office in the coming weeks.

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