New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02454

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

Requires the commissioner of health to promulgate regulations requiring that the addition of, decertification of, or changes in the method of delivery of perinatal services by a general hospital be subject to an application under article 28 of the public health law that requires review and approval by the council.

Summary

Bill A02454 amends the public health law to require that any changes to perinatal services at general hospitals, including the addition or decertification of such services, must undergo a review and approval process by the health council. This process is intended to ensure that the health and safety of residents in hospitals are not compromised by changes in the delivery of maternity services. The bill mandates that the commissioner of health establish regulations to enforce this requirement, thereby enhancing oversight of maternity care in New York State.

Impact

The bill will have a significant impact on the regulation of maternity services within New York's healthcare system. By requiring a formal review process for changes in perinatal services, the bill aims to standardize and improve the quality of care provided to mothers and newborns. This could lead to increased accountability for hospitals and potentially improve health outcomes in maternal and infant care.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A02454 appears to be generally supportive among health advocates and some legislators, who emphasize the importance of safeguarding maternal health services. However, there may be concerns from hospital administrators regarding the potential bureaucratic burden and delays that could arise from the new review process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from hospital administrators who argue that the additional regulatory requirements could hinder their ability to adapt services quickly in response to community needs. Conversely, health advocates and some lawmakers support the bill as a necessary step to ensure the safety and quality of maternity care, highlighting the importance of oversight in this critical area of public health.

Companion Bills

NY S07048

Same As Requires the commissioner of health to promulgate regulations requiring that the addition of, decertification of, or changes in the method of delivery of perinatal services by a general hospital be subject to an application under article 28 of the public health law that requires review and approval by the council.

Previously Filed As

NY S07048

Requires the commissioner of health to promulgate regulations requiring that the addition of, decertification of, or changes in the method of delivery of perinatal services by a general hospital be subject to an application under article 28 of the public health law that requires review and approval by the council.

ME LD2189

An Act to Require Prior Notification of Closures of Labor and Delivery Units and Changes in Maternity or Newborn Care Services by Hospitals as Recommended by the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

RI S2400

Requires that all agencies' final rules, promulgated pursuant to the administrative procedures act, be approved by general assembly action, but in no case later than December 31 of the year it is promulgated, before it can become effective.

RI H5085

Requires that all agencies' final rules, promulgated pursuant to the administrative procedures act, be approved by general assembly action, but in no case later than December 31 of the year it is promulgated before it can become effective.

RI S0852

Requires that all agencies' final rules, promulgated pursuant to the administrative procedures act, be approved by general assembly action, but in no case later than December 31 of the year it is promulgated before it can become effective.

US HB267

Health Care Prices Revealed and Information to Consumers Explained Transparency Act or the Health Care PRICE Transparency Act This bill provides statutory authority for requirements for hospitals and health insurance plans to disclose certain information about the costs for items and services. Specifically, hospitals must publish in their list of standard charges certain rates negotiated with insurers, discounts for cash payments, and billing codes. Further, hospitals generally must publish the standard charges for the services provided by the hospital that may be scheduled in advance. Additionally, insurance plans must publish the in-network and out-of-network charges for covered items and services and the negotiated prices for covered prescription drugs. Plans must provide a tool for consumers to search for this cost information. Consumers also may request additional information about the costs of specific items or services under their plans.

WV SB1044

Requiring Board of Education to promulgate rule that sets forth common graduation requirements

NY S10389

Requires the commissioner of the office of addiction services and supports to require mental health evaluations for participants in substance use disorder treatment programs and to promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate such requirement.

SC H3875

Midwives and Birthing Centers

MN SF565

Cost defrayal to health plan companies for additional benefits by the commissioner of commerce requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.