Tell your senator to oppose one-size-fits-all medicine in Indiana!
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- The problem: SB 221 forces a one-size-fits-all approach to medicine by requiring statewide standing orders for vaccines (and other interventions) and standardized protocols, replacing individualized medical judgment between patients and their providers.
- Why you should care: People are different, medical risks are different, and national health leaders under Secretary Kennedy’s leadership now recognize that shared clinical decision-making is the gold standard of care. SB 221 moves Indiana backward and puts patients at risk by treating everyone as if they’re the same.
- Why this is especially concerning: The bill admits that harm may occur under this standardized approach and responds by granting immunity instead of protecting patients, shifting risk onto individuals while shielding the system from accountability.
- The solution: Indiana should promote shared decision-making, preserve flexibility in the law, and keep medical decisions between patients and their healthcare providers, not mandate participation in standing orders or standardized protocols.
- What you can do today: Contact your senator and urge them to oppose SB 221 and stand up for individualized, patient-centered medical care.