New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08004

Introduced
4/21/25  
Refer
4/21/25  
Report Pass
5/19/25  
Refer
5/19/25  

Caption

Prohibits approved organizations providing coverage under the child health insurance plan from discriminating against health care providers which do not participate in the organization's health care network.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant as it aims to expand the rights of health care providers to practice without the constraint of being tied to specific networks, which can often limit their capabilities to serve patients adequately. By preventing discrimination based on network participation, the bill could help mitigate the challenges faced by providers who do not align with certain organizations, ensuring that all qualified practitioners can offer their services to children under the insurance plan.

Summary

Bill A08004, introduced in the New York Assembly, seeks to amend the public health law by prohibiting approved organizations under the child health insurance plan from limiting the participation of certain health care providers based on their non-participation in the organization's health care network. The legislation emphasizes the importance of allowing a broader range of caregivers to provide necessary health services to children insured under this plan, thereby potentially increasing accessibility to care and enhancing treatment options for families.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from various stakeholders, particularly insurance organizations that benefit from restricting a provider's participation for network coherence and cost-efficiency purposes. These groups may argue that A08004 could lead to increased healthcare costs or inefficiencies within the system. However, proponents contend that enhancing provider diversity and access ultimately fosters better health outcomes for insured children, making the case that the bill addresses a crucial gap in child healthcare availability.

Companion Bills

NY S05812

Same As Prohibits approved organizations providing coverage under the child health insurance plan from discriminating against health care providers which do not participate in the organization's health care network.

Previously Filed As

NY S04922

Prohibits approved organizations providing coverage under the child health insurance plan from discriminating against health care providers which do not participate in the organization's health care network.

NY A09541

Prohibits approved organizations providing coverage under the child health insurance plan from discriminating against health care providers which do not participate in the organization's health care network.

NY A03816

Requires health insurers to offer coverage of health care provided by out-of-network providers.

NY A07211

Provides for coverage of mental health and alcohol and substance use services under the child health insurance plan.

NY S01584

Prohibits certain student organizations which participate in discrimination or intolerance from receiving funding from SUNY, CUNY or community colleges.

NY A02376

Relates to the reimbursement of out-of-network providers of clinical laboratory services by organizations providing or offering comprehensive health services plans.

NY A00842

Enacts the "health insurance preauthorization disclosure act"; requires health insurance companies to provide participating health care providers with a list of health care treatments and services that require preauthorization from the health insurance company.

NY S01782

Enacts the "health insurance preauthorization disclosure act"; requires health insurance companies to provide participating health care providers with a list of health care treatments and services that require preauthorization from the health insurance company.

NY S02742

Prohibits insurers from selling policies of insurance which duplicate existing coverage relative to long term health care policies.

NY A03832

Prohibits insurers from selling policies of insurance which duplicate existing coverage relative to long term health care policies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.