Bill aims to increase medical professionals in rural Indiana

Bill aims to increase medical professionals in rural Indiana
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STATEHOUSE (April 23, 2025) – Legislation by State Representative Beau Baird, intended to encourage more medical professionals to serve in rural, underserved communities, has passed the Indiana General Assembly. The bill now awaits the governor’s approval.

House Enrolled Act 1555 is designed to enhance health care access in rural areas by supporting international medical graduates in serving these regions. “Access to quality health care remains a critical issue for Hoosiers, especially in rural communities,” stated Baird. “Too often, families face long drives or extended wait times to receive essential medical services. This legislation offers a practical solution by enabling qualified international medical graduates to serve in these areas under a limited medical license, helping to bridge the gap and improve care for those who need it most.”

The bill allows international doctors to obtain a medical license in Indiana without having to repeat their residency requirement, provided they completed their training in a program similar to one accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. After five years of service, they may qualify for an expanded license as determined by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.

Applicants must have a recognized medical degree, certification from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates, a minimum of five years of post-residency practice, and proficiency in English. The legislation is supported by the Indiana State Medical Association and passed unanimously through the House Public Health Committee before being approved by the full House and Senate.

More information about the bill can be found at iga.in.gov.



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