New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03366

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

Requires insurance and Medicaid coverage for inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment for a period of not less than forty-five days.

Companion Bills

NY S01430

Same As Requires insurance and Medicaid coverage for inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment for a period of not less than forty-five days.

Previously Filed As

NY S00498

Requires insurance and Medicaid coverage for inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment for a period of not less than forty-five days.

NY A02412

Requires insurance and Medicaid coverage for inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment for a period of not less than forty-five days.

NY A04323

Establishes protocols for assisted outpatient treatment for substance abuse; provides criteria for assisted outpatient treatment for substance abuse; provides for service, right to counsel, hearings, appeals and applications for additional periods of treatment; makes related changes.

NY S04842

Provides that coverage for outpatient diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorder shall not be subject to preauthorization.

NY A09716

Provides outpatient insurance coverage for non-opioid treatment of chronic pain including complementary and integrative treatments.

NY S09192

Provides outpatient insurance coverage for non-opioid treatment of chronic pain including complementary and integrative treatments.

NY A02401

Requires health insurance coverage for substance use disorder treatment services.

NY A00875

Provides reimbursement for transportation to and from inpatient and outpatient diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorder.

NY S00137

Requires that medicaid and health insurance plans provide coverage for costs of prescription smoking cessation treatment that is ordered by a physician; establishes a coverage limit for each covered individual.

NY A00897

Requires the standard of care in the treatment of substance abuse disorder be held to the same standard of care as medication assisted treatment.

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