
Effective Nov. 19, 2020, no visitors will be permitted in IU Health hospitals and facilities. Some exceptions are outlined below. Approved visitors must screen negative for COVID-19 and will be provided a mask that must be worn at all times.
New hospital visitor guidelines
No visitors will be permitted at IU Health hospitals. Exceptions will be considered in the following areas where a patient may receive one designated visitor:
- Pediatrics
- OB/delivery
- Certified doulas allowed to attend deliveries as a member of the care team
- For a patient who is a minor, a parent or guardian allowed in addition to a partner
- Emergency Department on a case-by-case basis
- Outpatient and Inpatient surgery (for additional consent needs and discharge)
- Patient caretaker in-person education
- At time of admission for a patient being directly admitted to the hospital
Exceptions will be considered in the following areas where a patient may receive two designated visitors:
- Neo-natal intensive care unit (NICU)
- End of life situations
New outpatient and clinic visitor guidelines
- Patients are encouraged to come to the appointment by themselves and will be screened for COVID-19. If the patient does not pass the screening, the patient could be asked to reschedule their appointment.
- If an adult companion is approved to assist the patient (e.g. driver, caregiver), the companion will be screened. If the companion does not pass the screening, they will be asked to leave.
- If the companion is a parent or guardian of a minor child and does not pass the screening, another adult can be screened, or the appointment will be rescheduled.
More information about COVID-19, visitor guidelines and screening processes can be found atiuhealth.org. Visitor guidelines for Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health can be found at rileychildrens.org.