Cross State Licensing
A practitioner who is physically located outside Indiana is engaged in the provision of health care services in Indiana when the practitioner:
- Establishes a provider-patient relationship under this chapter with; or
- Determines whether to issue a prescription under this chapter for;
an individual who is located in Indiana.
A practitioner as described above agrees to be subject to:
- The jurisdiction of the courts of law of Indiana; and
- Indiana substantive and procedural laws;
Concerning any claim asserted against the practitioner, the practitioner’s employer, or the practitioner’s contractor arising from the provision of health care services under this chapter to an individual who is located in Indiana at the time the health care services were provided. The provision of health care services described in subsection (a)(1) and (a)(2) by a practitioner described in subsection (a) constitutes a voluntary waiver by the practitioner, the practitioner’s employer, or the practitioner’s contractor of any respective right to avail themselves of the jurisdiction or laws other than those specified in this subsection concerning the claim.
SOURCE: IN Code, 25-1-9.5-9. (Accessed Jul 2025).
Telehealth Provider Certification
Effective July 1, 2024, all “Telehealth Certificates” and “Telehealth Facility Certificates” that have been previously issued in accordance with the requirements of Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5-9 will be terminated, permanently. Beginning July 1, 2024, any “practitioner,” as defined under Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5-3.5, who engages in the provision of telehealth services, in accordance with the requirements of Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5, will no longer be required to complete the certification requirements previously required under Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5-9 (i.e., the Telehealth Certificate). Beginning July 1, 2024, any practitioner’s employer or contractor will no longer be required to complete the certification requirements previously required under Indiana Code § 25-1- 9.5-9 (i.e., the Telehealth Facility Certificate). Additionally, beginning July 1, 2024, any previously issued “Telehealth Certificates” will no longer need to be renewed in conjunction with the practitioner’s primary, unlimited Indiana license. Please be advised that all practitioners must still be properly licensed in the state of Indiana in order to practice in the state of Indiana, even to provide telehealth services under the requirements of Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5.
SOURCE: Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, Telehealth Regulatory Changes and Termination of Telehealth Certifications for Out-Of-State Practitioners (June 7, 2024). (Accessed Jul 2025).
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