About Healthcare Facility Reports
The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is responsible for the licensing of healthcare facilities and the Consumer Services and Healthcare Regulation (CSHCR) Commission within IDOH serves as the state survey agency for state licensing and federal Medicare/Medicaid certification.
This page provides access to data and reports prepared by IDOH pertaining to healthcare facilities.
Review and Narrative for Calendar Year 2025
Direct-to-Employer Healthcare Arrangements
Plan Review and Narrative
Ensuring transparency and accountability within the non-profit healthcare sector in Indiana is a cornerstone of the regulatory framework for CSHCR. Indiana Code (IC) 27-1-46.512 mandates specific requirements for hospitals operating within the State of Indiana. Certain non-profit hospitals are required to submit data to IDOH regarding Direct-to-Employer (DTE) Healthcare Arrangements, such that IDOH is able to conduct plan reviews to verify compliance with the statute.
Under IC 27-1-46.5-9, IDOH must verify that each obligated hospital offers a direct-to-employer healthcare arrangement that is at or below a benchmark of two hundred sixty percent (260%) of full Medicare by calculating the sum of inpatient facility prices and outpatient facility prices for each hospital and expressing these results as a percentage of full Medicare.
Report Data by Type and Year
The files included below are open to public inspection and are available for download. Click here for additional information or here to contact us.
340B Drug Pricing Program Reports (State Form 9900387)
Data reflected within each 340B Drug Pricing Program Report (State Form 9900387) file are reported by the previous calendar year.
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Facility Consumer Reports
IDOH maintains consumer reports on licensed healthcare facilities and entities. Each consumer report provides information about these entities, including location, contact information, administrators, services provided, and survey history.
Consumer reports are available for:
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Finding a Healthcare Facility or Provider
IDOH and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have information for evaluating healthcare facilities and providers.
Reporting Requirements
Laws and Regulations
Hospital Fiscal Reports
Hospital Service Reports
Schedule H: Form 990 ReportsMedical Error Reports/Adverse Reportable Events
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340B Drug Pricing Program Reports
Non-Profit Audited Financial StatementsDirect-to-Employer Healthcare Arrangements |
Hospital Reporting Requirements
Fiscal Report1*IC 16-21-6 |
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Service Report1IC 16-21-6 |
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Annual Report for |
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Schedule H: |
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340B Drug Pricing |
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Non-Profit Audited |
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Medical Error ReportingIC 16-21-1-7.1; 410 IAC 15-1.4-2.2 |
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Direct-to-Employer |
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* | The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) requires that all hospitals submitting fiscal reports under IC 16-21-6-3 submit to IDOH via HospitalReports@health.in.gov under IC 16-21-6-5 audited financial statements and a copy of the Medicare Hospital Complex Cost Report (CMS-2552-10) of the hospital to verify the accuracy of the information contained in the reports. |
1 | Applies to a hospital that meets the following criteria: (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) through (g), is a hospital licensed under IC 16-21-2. (1) Free-standing health facilities. (A) individuals with a mental illness (as defined in IC 12-7-2-117.6). (3) Offices of physicians where patients are not regularly kept as bed patients. (c) For purposes of IC 16-22-8, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-22-8-5. (1) is required to be licensed under IC 16-21-2; or (g) For purposes of IC 16-41-12, has the meaning set forth in IC 16-41-12-6. |
2 | Applies to a hospital that meets the following criteria: (1) Is organized as a non-profit corporation or a charitable trust under Indiana law or the laws of any other state or country and that is: (A) eligible for tax-exempt bond financing; or |
3 | Applies to a hospital that meets the following criteria: (1) Is organized as a non-profit corporation or a charitable trust under Indiana law or the laws of any other state or country. |
4 | Applies to a 340B covered entity that: (1) Is described in 42 U.S.C. 256b(a)(4)(L) through 42 U.S.C. 256b(a)(4)(O) that: (A) is a subsection (d) hospital (as defined in section 1886[d][1][B] of the Social Security Act [42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d)(1)(B)]; in summary, a subsection [d] hospital is an acute care hospital that is paid under the inpatient prospective-payment system; hospitals for children, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, long-term care hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, and the eleven [11] prospective-payment system exempt cancer hospitals are excluded from subsection [d] hospitals). (2) Is authorized to participate in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program under Section 340B of the federal Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 256b[a][4]); and |
5 | Applies to a hospital that meets the following criteria: (1) Is organized as a non-profit corporation or a charitable trust under Indiana law or the laws of any other state or country and that is: (A) eligible for tax-exempt bond financing; or (2) Is licensed under IC 16-21-2; |
6 | Beginning September 1, 2025, applies to a hospital that is a part of an Indiana non-profit hospital system that meets the following criteria: (1) Is organized as a non-profit corporation or a charitable trust under Indiana law or the laws of any other state or country and that is: (A) eligible for tax-exempt bond financing; or (2) Filed jointly one (1) hospital audited financial statement with the Indiana Department of Health in the preceding calendar year; and |
7 | Beginning September 1, 2026, applies to a hospital that is not a part of an Indiana non-profit hospital system that meets the following criteria: (a) Is an acute care hospital licensed under IC 16-21; and (1) A hospital specifically intended to diagnose, care, and treat: (A) individuals with a mental illness (as defined in IC 12-7-2-117.6). (2) A hospital designated by the Medicaid program as a long-term care hospital. |
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Last Updated: Apr. 17, 2026
