Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1246

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Choice of physician for worker injury or disease.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1246 will amend existing worker’s compensation statutes, significantly impacting how services are provided to injured workers. After the effective date, employees will have the right to choose their physician, which alters the prior system where employers typically selected the medical providers. This provision is designed to ensure that employees receive the most suitable medical care and may also improve their recovery outcomes. The employer will still bear the financial responsibility for these services, reinforcing the principle that injured employees should receive healthcare free of charge while recovering from work-related injuries.

Summary

House Bill 1246, introduced in Indiana, addresses the issue of employee choice regarding their attending physician in cases of employment-related injuries or occupational diseases. Effective July 1, 2024, the bill permits employees to select the attending physician who will provide necessary services and goods related to their workplace injuries. This change aims to empower employees and ensure they have control over their medical care during recovery, reflecting a significant shift in the state's approach to workers' compensation law.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are concerns regarding the implications of allowing employees to choose their physician. Critics may argue that this could lead to increased costs for employers if employees select higher-priced providers. Additionally, the bill stipulates that should an employee refuse the provided services, they may forfeit compensation benefits during the period of refusal, which could be contentious. Stakeholders in the discussion will need to weigh the importance of patient autonomy against economic implications for employers and the potential for abuse of the system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0191

Associate physicians.

IN HB1198

Serious communicable diseases.

IN HB1201

Rare disease advisory council.

IN SB0407

Rare disease advisory council.

IN HB1470

Worker misclassification.

IN HB1298

Worker's compensation.

IN SB0007

Physician noncompete agreements.

IN SB0190

Physician assistants.

IN HB1136

Mental health care for first responders.

IN HB1292

Physician noncompete agreements.

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