New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07311

Introduced
3/25/25  

Caption

Requires certain health insurance policies and contracts to provide coverage for human leukocyte antigen testing, also referred to as histocompatible locus antigen testing, for A, B, and DR antigens, for utilization in tissue typing for bone marrow testing.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A04798

Requires certain health insurance policies and contracts to provide coverage for human leukocyte antigen testing, also referred to as histocompatible locus antigen testing, for A, B, and DR antigens, for utilization in tissue typing for bone marrow testing.

NY S01187

Requires health insurance policies to offer full coverage for annual testing for ovarian cancer; requires certain health care providers offer annual testing for ovarian cancer.

NY A01641

Requires health insurance policies to offer full coverage for annual testing for ovarian cancer; requires certain health care providers offer annual testing for ovarian cancer.

NY S05135

Creates an educational pamphlet regarding the importance of prostate-specific antigen testing.

NY A06314

Creates an educational pamphlet regarding the importance of prostate-specific antigen testing.

NY S07303

Requires insurance coverage for medical genetic testing for adoptees and persons placed in foster care.

NY S01234

Requires certain health insurance policies to include coverage for the cost of certain infant and baby formulas.

NY A01500

Requires certain health insurance policies to include coverage for the cost of certain infant and baby formulas.

NY S01208

Requires genetic testing results only be received by patients and health care providers providing direct care while health insurance companies only receive a record that the genetic testing was performed; provides insurers cannot require access to genetic testing results and cannot take adverse action against someone for not providing genetic testing results.

NY A07451

Requires genetic testing results only be received by patients and health care providers providing direct care while health insurance companies only receive a record that the genetic testing was performed; provides insurers cannot require access to genetic testing results and cannot take adverse action against someone for not providing genetic testing results.

Similar Bills

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