Bowen Bill Brief
Track health and health workforce legislation as it makes its way to becoming a law. We do this each legislative session to make it easy for you to stay up-to-date on health-related legislation in Indiana.
Policy 101
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While you’re there, read up on our curated health policy resources.
Portfolio
Bowen has been in the business of health workforce policy analysis and research for years. Check out our full suite of special policy papers, research projects, and data analysis here.
bowen’s policy role
The Bowen Center does not advocate in support or opposition of any policy.
Bowen’s policy role:
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- providing our stakeholders with high-quality objective information to make informed decisions and
- facilitating alignment of intersecting initiatives through convening and coordinating policy or programmatic discussions. We help stakeholders and legislators obtain an accurate representation of current health workforce trends throughout the nation, and how policies might affect Indiana.
- providing our stakeholders with high-quality objective information to make informed decisions and
Bowen’s role ends once we present the facts to officials, we do not try to persuade any decisions.
Data informs health policy
Health workforce data can be a powerful tool for informing many initiatives. State agencies and the legislature can use these data to answer targeted questions like “Where are our primary care shortages located in Indiana?” or “How many Medicaid providers do we have in our county?” We are committed to ensuring health workforce data gets into the hands of the people that need it, and ensuring it is presented in ways that are accessible and meaningful to many audiences.
It is also important to note that health policy can affect the collection of data as well. Indiana Code 25-1-2-10 was revised in 2018 to require certain health professionals to provide selected information related to their training and practice at the time of license renewal. This policy enables Indiana to have more robust information on our health workforce.
At the Bowen Center we believe that data and policy are intrinsically linked because of their profound effect on one another.
More health policy resources
All of our resources can be found in the Bowen Library!
Policy resources are all marked with the topic area of “policy.” Selected the topic area “policy” from the drop-down menu. You can further narrow your search by selecting profession(s), additional topic areas, and year published. You can also search by keyword in the search bar!
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The Latest Policy Blog Posts
Bowen Bill Brief: 2026 Legislative Session Wrap-Up
The 2026 Indiana legislative session has come to a close! At the start of this session, the Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy began tracking 88 bills related to or significantly impacting the health workforce. Of those, 24 made it through the full...
Bowen Bill Brief: Home Health Aides and Veterans Affairs Infrastructure
The Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy's mission is to “inform health workforce policy that advances health.” This week’s blog looks at the workforce data behind recent legislative committee discussions on home health aide training and...
Bowen Bill Brief: Connecting Workforce Data to Proposed Policy Solutions
The Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy is committed to informing health workforce policy that advances health. One way we do this is by staying up to date during the legislative session. Let's discuss how the Bowen Center's research and resources...
Understanding HB 1358: Rural Medical Education and Trauma Care
Often, one bill may include several different provisions that impact various health professions. House Bill (HB) 1358, which was heard and passed with amendments by the House Public Health Committee on January 20, is one of those bills. Let's take a closer look. Rural...
Beyond the Bills: How Bowen Center Research Can Inform the 2026 Legislative Session
The 2026 Bowen Bill Brief (B3) is now live! This year marks the 8th year the Bowen Center has monitored health workforce legislation introduced in the Indiana General Assembly. This year, 753 bills were introduced, and the Bowen Center will be tracking 88 that relate...
Bowen Center Will Again Track Health Workforce Bills During 2026 Legislative Session, Learn What’s New
Indiana lawmakers have convened for the 2026 legislative session. This year is not a budget year, so the session will be shorter than in 2025. Several bills filed early already signal a continued interest in strengthening the state's health workforce, including some...

