New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08967

Introduced
4/3/24  

Caption

Allows direct descendants of a patient who has been deceased for a period of fifty years or longer to access such patient's clinical records.

Companion Bills

NY A10125

Same As Allows direct descendants of a patient who has been deceased for a period of fifty years or longer to access such patient's clinical records.

Previously Filed As

NY A10125

Allows direct descendants of a patient who has been deceased for a period of fifty years or longer to access such patient's clinical records.

NY A03733

Designates records and information relating to a patient who has been deceased for a period of fifty years or longer as historic records no longer subject to privacy protections; provides that such provisions shall not be construed as requiring a facility to retain records for any particular length of time.

NY S04713

Designates records and information relating to a patient who has been deceased for a period of fifty years or longer as historic records no longer subject to privacy protections; provides that such provisions shall not be construed as requiring a facility to retain records for any particular length of time.

NY A08905

Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.

NY A08648

Extends the provisions of the family health care decisions act in the public health law to health care decisions for patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

NY S01476

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

NY S08082

Directs the commissioner to promulgate regulations for the release of patient records by the office of mental health.

NY S08395

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 A05316

Requires medical records to be made available to patients in an electronic format through a web portal and in a format that allows patients to save records to their own device; requires electronic medical records systems to give qualified persons access to records in a single, secure format and to establish policies and procedures to endure confidentiality.

NY S03838

Requires medical records to be made available to patients in an electronic format through a web portal and in a format that allows patients to save records to their own device; requires electronic medical records systems to give qualified persons access to records in a single, secure format and to establish policies and procedures to endure confidentiality.

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