New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01305

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Engrossed
5/28/25  

Caption

Requires that general hospitals that provide mastectomy surgery, lymph node dissection or lumpectomy provide information to such patients concerning options for breast reconstruction.

Impact

The enactment of S01305 will likely impact healthcare regulations by establishing clear requirements for hospitals in New York regarding patient information dissemination. By ensuring that patients receive written information about their options for breast reconstruction prior to consent, the bill seeks to empower patients with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions about their healthcare. The bill is expected to promote a higher standard of patient care and inform patients about their rights and available procedures, which is essential for post-surgical recovery and quality of life.

Summary

Bill S01305, introduced in the New York Senate, aims to enhance patient care and awareness surrounding breast reconstruction options for individuals undergoing mastectomy, lumpectomy, or lymph node dissection. Specifically, the bill mandates that every general hospital providing these surgical options must furnish patients with comprehensive information related to reconstructive surgery. This includes details about both surgical and non-surgical options for breast reconstruction, as well as procedures for accessing reconstruction care, ensuring patients are well-informed before consenting to their surgical procedures.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S01305 include potential opposition from certain healthcare providers who may argue that the implementation of these regulations could create additional administrative burdens or increase the cost of care. Moreover, there may be discussions on how effectively hospitals can balance the provision of comprehensive patient information with the need to maintain operational efficiency. The bill is likely to spark debates on the adequacy of current patient education standards in hospitals and whether legislative measures are necessary to enforce compliance with best practices in healthcare.

Companion Bills

NY A04591

Same As Requires that general hospitals that provide mastectomy surgery, lymph node dissection or lumpectomy provide information to such patients concerning options for breast reconstruction.

Previously Filed As

NY A03981

Requires mastectomy surgery, lymph node dissection or lumpectomy counseling include information on going breastless or flat.

NY S06866

Requires mastectomy surgery, lymph node dissection or lumpectomy counseling include information on going breastless or flat.

NY A05449

Provides for regulations to require general hospitals to allow personal caregiving visitors for patients.

NY A04227

Requires hospitals to provide information on care and resources for brain injuries to patients who have suffered a traumatic brain injury and to also provide such information to a patient's family and/or caregivers.

NY S01476

Requires not-for-profit hospitals inform patients that low to moderate-income persons may qualify for help with medical bills through such hospitals' charitable programs by disclosing such information to patients, posting such information conspicuously, and through social workers.

NY A06576

Requires not-for-profit hospitals inform patients that low to moderate-income persons may qualify for help with medical bills through such hospitals' charitable programs by disclosing such information to patients, posting such information conspicuously, and through social workers.

NY S07241

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

NY A07671

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

NY A06007

Provides that insurance policies which provide hospital, surgical or medical coverage shall provide coverage for hysterectomies; provides that such coverage shall include inpatient hospital coverage for a minimum period of seventy-two hours after surgery.

NY A01677

Creates the lymphedema and lymphatic diseases research grants program; provides such grants, not to exceed $50,000, would be awarded on a competitive basis to biomedical research institutions conducting direct research related to lymphedema and lymphatic disease.

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