Bringing better health care to Indiana’s smallest communities
Indiana cities are hubs of health care innovation. But outside these major metropolitan areas, hospitals and providers are harder to find. In fact, in an emergency, rural patients often travel twice as far as urban residents to the closest hospital. As a result, although only 20 percent of Americans live in rural areas, they account for 60 percent of trauma deaths. Sadly, that statistic could be compounded further, as 80 rural hospitals in the U.S. have closed since 2010, and one in three is financially vulnerable.
IHA continues to work to improve the quality and availability of health care in rural communities, but many challenges remain. By providing members with information about critical access hospitals serving Hoosiers in rural areas—and by offering advocacy opportunities through the Rural Health Council—we hope to improve care for all those who live outside of Indiana’s urban areas.
Critical Access Hospitals
Critical access hospitals are located in geographically remote areas to provide inpatient and outpatient care to citizens in rural areas. To be designated as a critical access hospital, a facility must:
- Provide 24-hour emergency care
- Have an average annual stay of less than 96 hours
- Have 25 or fewer beds
Critical Access Hospitals in Indiana
HOSPITAL NAME | PHONE | CITY | WEBSITE |
Adams Memorial Hospital | (260) 724-2145 | Decatur | |
Cameron Memorial Community Hospital | (260) 665-2141 | Angola | |
Community Hospital of Bremen | (574) 546-2211 | Bremen | |
Decatur County Memorial Hospital | (812) 663-4331 | Greensburg | |
Dukes Memorial Hospital | (765) 472-8000 | Peru | |
Franciscan Health Rensselaer | (219) 866-5141 | Rensselaer | |
Gibson General Hospital
| (812) 385-3401 | Princeton | |
Greene County General Hospital | (812) 847-2281 | Linton | |
Harrison County Hospital | (812) 738-4251 | Corydon | |
Indiana University Health Bedford Hospital | (812) 275-1200 | Bedford | |
Indiana University Health Blackford Hospital | (765) 348-0300 | Hartford City | |
Indiana University Health Frankfort Hospital
| (765) 656-3000
| Frankfort
| |
Indiana University Health Paoli Hospital | (812) 723-2811 | Paoli | |
Indiana University Health Tipton Hospital | (765) 675-8500 | Tipton | |
Indiana University Health White Memorial Hospital | (574) 583-7111 | Monticello | |
Jay County Hospital | (260) 726-7131 | Portland | |
Margaret Mary Health | (812) 934-6624 | Batesville | |
Parkview LaGrange Hospital | (260) 463-9000 | LaGrange | |
Parkview Wabash Hospital | (260) 563-3131 | Wabash | |
Perry County Memorial Hospital | (812) 547-7011 | Tell City | |
Pulaski Memorial Hospital | (574) 946-2100 | Winamac | |
Putnam County Hospital | (765) 655-2583 | Greencastle | |
Rush Memorial Hospital | (765) 932-4111 | Rushville | |
Scott Memorial Hospital | (812) 752-3456 | Scottsburg | |
St. Vincent Clay | (812) 442-2500 | Brazil | |
St. Vincent Dunn | (812) 275-3331 | Bedford | |
St. Vincent Jennings
| (812) 352-4200 | North Vernon | |
St. Vincent Mercy | (765) 552-4600 | Elwood | |
St. Vincent Randolph | (765) 584-0004 | Winchester | |
St. Vincent Salem | (812) 883-5881 | Salem | |
St. Vincent Warrick | (812) 897-4800 | Boonville | |
St. Vincent Williamsport | (765) 762-4000 | Williamsport | |
Sullivan County Community Hospital | (812) 268-4311 | Sullivan | |
Union Hospital Clinton | (765) 832-1234 | Clinton | |
Woodlawn Hospital | (574) 223-3141 | Rochester | |
Join a community of rural health professionals
If you’re interested in working together with other health care professionals to address the challenges facing Indiana’s rural hospitals, IHA recommends exploring the Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA). IRHA was organized in 1997, and since that time has grown and strengthened its membership. They work to improve the health of all Hoosiers in rural settings through leadership, education, advocacy, collaboration and resource development.
Become an Advocate
Keep track of Indiana legislation that affects access to care in rural communities through IHA’s Bill Track.
Rural Health Council
IHA’s Rural Health Council meets quarterly at IHA headquarters in Indianapolis to collaborate on solutions to the challenges facing Indiana’s rural hospitals.