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ACEP and ACEP Chapters Affect Change in 2025

By Leah Enser | on September 3, 2025 | 0 Comment
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Indiana: Strengthening Prudent Layperson Standard Enforcement

Emergency physicians will not hesitate to stand up to insurance companies and demand an end to bad insurer behaviors. Indiana ACEP (INACEP) was instrumental in the drafting and introduction of a new state senate bill that would reinforce the prudent layperson standard and help make sure that insurance companies fairly and promptly reimburse emergency physicians for care.

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“We see this legislation as a step in the right direction. It is our hope that our state legislature supports us and passes this bill so that Indiana continues to lead the nation in its support of emergency physicians and the patients for whom we provide care,” said Emily Fitz, MD, past president of INACEP.

ACEP continues to work toward ensuring fair and timely reimbursement for all emergency physicians.


Ms. Enser is ACEP’s Public Relations Manager.

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Topics: ACEP chaptersAdvocacycorporate medicinedue processlegislationphysician-led carePrudent LaypersonScope of Practicestate updatesWorkplace Safetyworkplace violence

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