Healthcare in Indiana

Indiana Healthcare Intel

Monday, May 25, 2026
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4 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on healthcare developments in Indiana. Today we're covering 4 key stories including updates on india healthcare headlines, india healthcare updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

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India Healthcare Headlines

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IHIE: IN Health Data Exchange Network Improves Care Statewide.

The Indiana Health Information Exchange operates a health data network developed by the Regenstrief Institute to improve health and healthcare through information exchange.

Why It Matters

IN healthcare professionals gain access to shared patient data that supports better clinical decision-making and care coordination across the state.

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India Healthcare Updates

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Background & Context

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Why prior-auth denials cluster around the same five reasons.

Across most payors, the top-five denial reasons account for over 80% of prior-auth rejections: missing clinical documentation, wrong CPT/HCPCS code, service not in benefit plan, step-therapy not completed, and ordering provider not on the patient's plan. The same five repeat across plans because they are the easiest to deny on automation.

Why It Matters

Practices that build a five-line pre-submission checklist around these reasons typically cut prior-auth denials by 40-60% within a quarter. The fix is process, not appeals capacity.

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When a vendor is a business associate (and when they are not).

A vendor is a business associate if they create, receive, maintain, or transmit PHI on behalf of the covered entity. They are NOT a business associate just because they happen to be in a building with PHI or could conceivably access it. The functional test matters, not the proximity test.

Why It Matters

Forcing BAA execution on vendors who do not meet the functional test creates contractual bloat and weakens the negotiating position with vendors who actually do. Failing to execute BAAs with true business associates exposes the covered entity to OCR enforcement.

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340B recertification: the most-missed deadline in pharmacy compliance.

Covered entities must annually recertify their 340B eligibility through HRSA. Missing the recertification window pushes the entity to inactive status, which means immediate loss of 340B pricing and potentially diversion violations on previously dispensed drugs. Reinstatement requires a new application.

Why It Matters

The discount value of 340B pricing for a covered entity often exceeds six figures annually. Letting the recertification lapse for paperwork reasons is one of the most expensive administrative errors in the regulation.

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DateMay 25, 2026
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