New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02715

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

Requires Medicaid to provide comprehensive coverage for the treatment of obesity including coverage for intensive behavioral therapy, bariatric surgery, and FDA-approved anti-obesity medication.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY A08045

Requires comprehensive coverage for treatment of obesity, including coverage for prevention and wellness, nutrition counseling, intensive behavioral therapy, bariatric surgery, and FDA-approved anti-obesity medication.

NY S08959

Requires comprehensive coverage for treatment of obesity, including coverage for prevention and wellness, nutrition counseling, intensive behavioral therapy, bariatric surgery, and FDA-approved anti-obesity medication.

NY S06651

Includes coverage of treatment rendered by a massage therapist.

NY A06835

Authorizes the dispensing of abortion medication under certain conditions; requires insurance policies providing coverage for contraception to provide coverage for abortion medication.

NY S07691

Authorizes the dispensing of abortion medication under certain conditions; requires insurance policies providing coverage for contraception to provide coverage for abortion medication.

NY S04889

Provides for coverage for the treatment of asthma.

NY A09716

Provides outpatient insurance coverage for non-opioid treatment of chronic pain including complementary and integrative treatments.

NY S09192

Provides outpatient insurance coverage for non-opioid treatment of chronic pain including complementary and integrative treatments.

NY S07964

Relates to coverage for the detection of breast cancer; lowers the age of eligibility for an annual mammogram from 40 to 30 years old; requires coverage for follow-up treatment including biopsies.

NY S00137

Requires that medicaid and health insurance plans provide coverage for costs of prescription smoking cessation treatment that is ordered by a physician; establishes a coverage limit for each covered individual.

Similar Bills

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