New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05722

Introduced
2/28/25  
Refer
2/28/25  

Caption

Relates to creating the health emergency response data system, which collects information and statistical data relating to public health emergencies in order to assist the department of health, other government entities, health care providers, and the public in understanding and responding to public health emergencies.

Summary

Bill S05722 proposes the establishment of a Health Emergency Response Data System (HERDS) within the New York State Department of Health. This system aims to collect and manage information related to public health emergencies and healthcare services associated with such emergencies. The data collected will be used to assist various stakeholders, including government entities, healthcare providers, and the public, in understanding and responding effectively to public health crises. The bill mandates that the information collected must be kept confidential and aggregated to prevent individual identification, while still providing sufficient detail for geographic and hospital-specific analysis.

Impact

The implementation of HERDS is expected to enhance the state's ability to respond to public health emergencies by providing timely and relevant data. This will likely lead to improved coordination among healthcare providers and government agencies during crises. The bill amends the public health law to include provisions for data collection and dissemination, thereby potentially altering existing protocols for public health data management and transparency.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S05722 appears to be generally positive, with support from various stakeholders who recognize the need for better data management during public health emergencies. However, there may be concerns regarding data privacy and the effectiveness of the system in practice, which could lead to discussions in committee and among lawmakers as the bill progresses.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the balance between data transparency and individual privacy. Some stakeholders might argue for more stringent protections on the data collected, while others may advocate for broader access to ensure effective public health responses. Additionally, the operational aspects of HERDS, including how data will be collected and shared, could be points of debate among legislators and health officials.

Companion Bills

NY A00031

Same As Relates to creating the health emergency response data system, which collects information and statistical data relating to public health emergencies in order to assist the department of health, other government entities, health care providers, and the public in understanding and responding to public health emergencies.

Previously Filed As

NY A00031

Relates to creating the health emergency response data system, which collects information and statistical data relating to public health emergencies in order to assist the department of health, other government entities, health care providers, and the public in understanding and responding to public health emergencies.

AZ HB2489

Public health emergencies; essential medicines

VA SB1380

Virtual or online learning; development of guidelines and information, public health emergencies.

VA SB1382

Virtual or online learning; development of guidelines and information, public health emergencies.

NH SB251

Establishing a commission to study the delivery of public health services through regional public health networks and the continued development of coordinated responses to public health incidents and emergencies in New Hampshire.?

VA HB2640

Virtual or online learning; development of guidelines and information, public health emergencies.

NJ A3304

Requires development of State data and technology infrastructure investment plan for public health emergencies.

VA HB674

Department of Health; collection and publication of food insecurity information.

KY SB155

AN ACT relating to animal health emergencies and declaring an emergency.

IA SF2093

A bill for an act relating to powers and duties applicable to state of disaster emergencies and public health disasters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.