New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07979

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Requires the commissioner of health to produce a report on the utilization and activity of the statewide fiscal intermediary with regard to metrics for certain medical assistance programs for needy persons; requires such report to be published no later than sixty days after effectiveness.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing healthcare services for needy individuals. By requiring detailed reporting on the activities of the fiscal intermediary, the bill seeks to ensure effective monitoring of the CDPAP, which could lead to improvements in service delivery. Furthermore, it reflects a commitment to accountability in the administration of state programs that support vulnerable populations, potentially guiding future policy decisions related to personal assistance services.

Summary

Bill S07979 aims to enhance oversight and transparency in the operation of the statewide fiscal intermediary, Public Partnerships, LLC, which is involved in the consumer directed personal assistance program (CDPAP) in New York. The bill mandates the Commissioner of Health to produce a comprehensive report that outlines the utilization and activity related to the program, requiring specific metrics such as enrollment figures and outreach efforts to connect with consumers. The report is intended to be published within sixty days of the bill's effectiveness, making its information readily accessible to both decision-makers and the public.

Contention

While the bill may be seen as a step towards more effective oversight, it could also raise concerns among stakeholders regarding the administrative burden associated with generating such detailed reports. Critics may argue that additional reporting requirements could hinder the flexibility and responsiveness of service providers in the field. Moreover, the effectiveness of the fiscal intermediary itself could come under scrutiny, prompting discussions on its performance relative to other models of service delivery.

Additional_notes

The timing of the mandatory report is also noteworthy, as it must be completed within a year, suggesting that legislators are keen to implement improvements swiftly. The outcomes and findings of this report could play a crucial role in discussions around the funding and future direction of the CDPAP and other similar programs, influencing both legislative and public discourse on healthcare for those in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S04769

Requires a person issued a driver's license or permit to report the instance of a medically diagnosed seizure to the commissioner of motor vehicles within sixty days of such seizure.

NY S00319

Requires anti-bias training for every medical student, medical resident and physician assistant student in the state; requires the department of health to make an annual report on the implementation and effectiveness of such training.

NY A05625

Requires anti-bias training for every medical student, medical resident and physician assistant student in the state; requires the department of health to make an annual report on the implementation and effectiveness of such training.

NY A03219

Relates to requiring the transfer of medical records within sixty days of written request.

NY A08223

Relates to requiring the transfer of medical records within sixty days of written request.

NY S01707

Relates to annual reports of the boards of elections; requires such reports be made available on the boards' websites; requires that the reports include specific performance metrics.

NY S09901

Relates to licensure requirements for fiscal intermediaries.

NY A08229

Requires the commissioner of health to set rates of payment for medical assistance for needy persons to reflect more current base year information.

NY S01348

Relates to notification changes to the model contract with managed care providers under the medical assistance program; requires the department to post on its website certain changes required to be submitted to the centers for medicare and medicaid.

NY A03770

Relates to notification changes to the model contract with managed care providers under the medical assistance program; requires the department to post on its website certain changes required to be submitted to the centers for medicare and medicaid.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.