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The Indiana Health Care Association (IHCA) is Indiana's largest trade association and advocate representing proprietary, not-for-profit and hospital-based nursing home and assisted living communities, adult foster care and adult day services. IHCA's 226 member facilities care for more than 25,000 of Indiana's geriatric and developmentally disabled citizens, the majority of whom are low-income Medicaid recipients.
The mission of the Indiana Health Care Association (IHCA) is to educate, inform, and advocate on behalf of healthcare providers, consumers, and the workforce. IHCA maintains legislative, regulatory, reimbursement and public affairs, as well as member services. Staff works internally To serve member providers and externally to assist the interests of government, the greater health care community and the general public.
Governed by a 12-member board of directors, IHCA was founded in 1958 as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to quality long-term care. IHCA is a founding member of the profession's premier national organization, the American Health Care Association.
IHCA membership also includes Associate Members, or companies that provide valuable products and services to long-term care providers. Among other services, IHCA connects Associate Members with Indiana's largest group of long-term care buyers.
The purpose of the IHCA PAC is to provide financial contributions to the election campaigns for statewide candidates, promote health care friendly public policy, and advocate on behalf of IHCA members in the public policy process. Supporting political candidates provides IHCA members and staff with critical access to current and future policy makers. The IHCA PAC works to help make the voices of IHCA members heard and encourages members to become involved in the political process. Learn more >
Representing a broad range of assisted living facilities in Indiana, INCAL includes a diverse mix of different ownership structures, sizes, scopes, locations and service arrays. INCAL provides information, education, consultation and advocacy to members, including regulatory guidance on all of the issues of interest to assisted living and residential care providers throughout the state. Learn more >
Indiana Health Care Solutions (IHCS) provides premium access to quality products and services for health care providers. With its extensive “Solutions” portfolio, IHCS adds real dollars to the bottom line. Partners access savings, rebates, and other marketplace efficiencies for business lines such as medical supplies, food service, pharmaceuticals, capital equipment, laboratory services, and office supplies. Learn more >
The Indiana Health Care Policy Institute (IHCPI), a 501 (c) (3) organization, was established by the Indiana Health Care Association in 1997. IHCPI’s mission is to promote healthcare issues concerning minorities, aged and chronically ill Hoosiers. Funds award by IHCPI are to educate the general public on healthcare issues, support research and awareness projects to promote and improve healthcare outcomes and the delivery of healthcare services. IHCPI funds are awarded through scholarships, sponsorships and underwriting. Learn more >