New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00913

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Enacts the "patient privacy protection act"; prohibits ex-parte interviews of other party's treating physicians or health care providers in personal injury, medical, dental, or podiatric malpractice, or wrongful death actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01215

Enacts the "patient privacy protection act"; prohibits ex-parte interviews of other party's treating physicians or health care providers in personal injury, medical, dental, or podiatric malpractice, or wrongful death actions.

NY A07976

Establishes a penalty of not less than $1,000 for each intentional destruction, mutilation or significant alteration of a medical record by a party to a medical malpractice action, or by any officer, director, member, employee or agent of such party; establishes a cause of action on behalf of any person injured as the result of such destruction, mutilation or significant alteration; requires disclosure of metadata, audit trail, and log-in information associated with electronic medical records in certain actions.

NY A08627

Changes the discount rate for structured judgments in medical malpractice actions.

NY A08716

Enacts the "autism data privacy protection act" which provides data protection for persons with autism.

NY SB00222

An Act Concerning Complaints Pending In The Department Of Public Health Against Physicians And Certain Other Health Care Providers And Establishing A Mediation Program For Medical Malpractice Actions.

NY S08240

Relates to authorization of treatment under workers' compensation for care and treatment of injured employees by podiatrists, chiropractors and psychologists; repeals certain provisions.

NY A05624

Enacts the mental health assessment and record keeping for the coroner's office act; requires the coroner, coroner and coroner's physician, or the medical examiner, to conduct a mental health assessment when a death occurs in such person's jurisdiction; requires death certificates list an underlying mental illness as the cause of death when a person commits suicide; requires life insurance policies to pay upon a suicide which the coroner, coroner and coroner's physician, or the medical examiner indicated an underlying mental illness as the cause of death.

NY HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

NY HB862

Civil Actions - Noneconomic Damages - Personal Injury or Wrongful Death

NY A08905

Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.