New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04758

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  

Caption

Requires hospital and emergency room physicians to consult the prescription monitoring program registry and to notify a patient's prescriber that such patient is being treated for a controlled substance overdose.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S07357

Requires hospital and emergency room physicians to consult the prescription monitoring program registry and to notify a patient's prescriber that such patient is being treated for a controlled substance overdose.

NY S1215

Permits patients to indicate that they should not be prescribed opiates and certain other controlled substances in prescription monitoring program information.

NY A3030

Permits patients to indicate that they should not be prescribed opiates and certain other controlled substances in prescription monitoring program information.

NY S1327

Permits patients to indicate that they should not be prescribed opiates and certain other controlled substances in prescription monitoring program information.

NY A2811

Permits patients to indicate that they should not be prescribed opiates and certain other controlled substances in prescription monitoring program information.

NY SB57

Controlled dangerous substances; authorizing certain access to central repository; patient request; unsolicited notification; prescription limits. Emergency.

NY HB3965

Physician assistants; Pharmacy Act; prescriptions for controlled dangerous substances; Physician Assistant Act; committee; members; requirements; practice agreements; prescribing; emergency.

NY HB2686

Requiring a prescriber discuss the risks of certain addictive controlled substances and alternatives to such substances with a patient before issuing a prescription for such subtances.

NY SB441

Controlled Substances; notification requirements for prescribers prescribing opioids; revise

NY HB2584

Physicians assistants; Pharmacy Act; prescriptions for controlled dangerous substances; Physician Assistant Act; Committee; members; requirements; Public Health Code; authority for physician assistants to carry out certain functions; prescribing and administering controlled substances; supervision.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.