New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08395

Introduced
6/7/25  
Refer
6/7/25  
Engrossed
6/10/25  

Caption

Relates to orders not to resuscitate and the applicability of the family health care decisions act to residents of mental hygiene hospitals patients who lack decision-making capacity.

Impact

One significant impact of S08395 is the requirement that health or social services practitioners must independently ascertain a patient’s decision-making capacity when it comes to making crucial decisions about withdrawing or withholding life-sustaining treatment. This adds a layer of protection for patients, instigating an ethical review process that mediates surrogate decisions. It ensures that such decisions are subjected to review by ethics committees, thus fostering an environment of accountability and compliance with established medical standards.

Summary

Bill S08395 seeks to amend the public health law concerning orders not to resuscitate and the application of family health care decisions specifically for patients within mental hygiene hospitals. The bill clearly defines 'mental hygiene hospitals' and expands the applicability of current laws to include patients who lack decision-making capacity in such facilities. This means that patients receiving care in these settings will have their treatment decisions governed by the same regulations as those in general hospitals, ensuring consistency in patient rights and care standards across different types of healthcare facilities.

Contention

The bill's potential controversies might stem from differing interpretations of 'decision-making capacity' and the role of ethics committees within mental hygiene hospitals. Opponents may fear that the ratification of this bill could create bureaucratic delays in emergency medical situations or complicate treatment procedures for patients who urgently need care. Moreover, there could be questions around the autonomy of healthcare practitioners and the ability of families to make timely decisions on behalf of their loved ones, particularly in high-stress scenarios where immediate action is often crucial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S07507

Relates to orders not to resuscitate and the applicability of the family health care decisions act to residents of mental hygiene hospitals patients who lack decision-making capacity.

NY S03283

Makes technical, minor and coordinating amendments regarding health care agents and proxies, decisions under the family health care decisions act, and nonhospital orders not to resuscitate.

NY A07184

Makes technical, minor and coordinating amendments regarding health care agents and proxies, decisions under the family health care decisions act, and nonhospital orders not to resuscitate.

NY S02930

Changes the controlling law for orders not to resuscitate for residents of mental hygiene facilities.

NY A04332

Changes the controlling law for orders not to resuscitate for residents of mental hygiene facilities.

NY S08009

Changes the controlling law for orders not to resuscitate for residents of mental hygiene facilities.

NY A08536

Changes the controlling law for orders not to resuscitate for residents of mental hygiene facilities.

NY A07906

Relates to the use of automated decision tools by landlords for making housing decisions; sets conditions and rules for use of such tools.

NY S07735

Relates to the use of automated decision tools by landlords for making housing decisions; sets conditions and rules for use of such tools.

NY S07151

Relates to restraint of individuals in facilities under the jurisdiction of the office of mental health; establishes procedures which must be followed in order to restrain patients who are served in mental hygiene facilities.

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