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A 00144 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Requires health insurers to accept payments for coverage of health care from third parties.

A 00172 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Redefines “small group” for the purposes of certain provisions.

A 00237 (see companion bill S 00803) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relates to price gouging; defines unconscionably excessive price for the purposes of prohibiting price gouging during abnormal disruption of the market.

A 00250 (see companion bill S 00344) – New York
Introduced: 2015    Status: Inactive / Dead    
TRANSPARENCY IN HEALTH CARE FEES: would require health care providers to advise patients, in writing, prior to performing any health care services, the fee the patient will be charged for each service in the event …

A 00264 (see companion bill S 01371) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Enacted    
Establishes patient protections from excessive hospital emergency charges; includes hospital charges, including hospital charges for inpatient services which follow an emergency room visit.

A 00264 (see companion bill S 01371) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Enacted    
Establishes patient protections from excessive hospital emergency charges; includes hospital charges, including hospital charges for inpatient services which follow an emergency room visit.

A 00517 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Relates to substantial reductions by health maintenance organizations of inpatient referrals to a hospital.

A 00598 (see companion bill S 03461) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Requires health insurers to offer coverage of health care provided by out-of-network providers.

A 00612 (see companion bill S 02391) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Requires the commissioner of health to establish and publish a list of generic drug products.

A 01452 (see companion bill S 02893) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Creates a private right of action for unlawful price gouging for injunctive relief and recovery of compensatory damages or $1,000, whichever is greater, or both, in addition to right of action granted to attorney general; …

A 01584 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Authorizes the Westchester health care corporation to enter into contracts and arrangements providing for the creation and operation of a delivery system network.

A 01924 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Authorizes a pharmacist to substitute a brand name prescription drug for the generic equivalent of such drug if requested to do so by the patient and record the request.

A 02000 – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Makes appropriations for the support of government – State Operations Budget.

A 02007 (see companion bill S 01507) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Enacted     Year Enacted: 2019
Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state health and mental hygiene budget for the 2019-2020 state fiscal year; extends and enhances the Medicaid drug cap and reduces unnecessary pharmacy benefit …

A 02210 – New York
Introduced: 2015    Status: Inactive / Dead    
LOWEST PRICE/RATE REIMBURSEMENTS: would prohibit contract clauses that entitle health insurers to reimburse healthcare providers at the lowest price or rate such provider charges a person or entity for rendering the same treatment or providing …

A 02393 (see companion bill S 03462) – New York
Introduced: 2019    Status: Inactive / Dead    
Enacts provisions relating to collective negotiations by health care providers with certain health care plans in certain counties; applies to health benefit plans that provide benefits for medical or surgical expenses incurred as a result …

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