New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05742

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

Establishes an age-friendly health system technical assistance center to provide assistance in relation to age-friendly health systems; relates to hospital performance data.

Impact

The proposed bill modifies the public health law by introducing a new section that mandates the creation of a technical assistance center in cooperation with the Office for the Aging. This center will provide vital resources and support to healthcare providers, facilitating the adoption of age-friendly practices and promoting a healthcare environment that is responsive to older adults. Additionally, the legislation emphasizes the importance of utilizing performance data to identify and designate hospitals that score well in age-friendly practices, thereby improving accountability and quality of care in the healthcare system.

Summary

Bill S05742, known as the Age-Friendly Health System Enhancement Act, aims to enhance healthcare services for older adults by establishing a center for technical assistance focused on age-friendly health systems. This legislation seeks to support healthcare entities in implementing practices and systems that cater to the specific needs of an aging population. It underscores the importance of adapting healthcare delivery to ensure it aligns with the preferences and requirements of older adults, improving their overall health outcomes and quality of life.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at enhancing healthcare for seniors, it may stir discussions surrounding the allocation of funds for the new center and the potential financial implications for hospitals required to meet the new standards. Some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the operational feasibility for healthcare facilities, particularly smaller or rural institutions, that may struggle to comply with the new age-friendly designations. Overall, the bill promotes a forward-thinking approach to health care but invites scrutiny regarding the practical challenges in implementation.

Companion Bills

NY A01988

Same As Establishes an age-friendly health system technical assistance center to provide assistance in relation to age-friendly health systems; relates to hospital performance data.

Previously Filed As

NY A08474

Provides grants for accredited level two geriatric emergency departments; establishes an age-friendly health system technical assistance center to provide assistance in relation to age-friendly health systems; relates to hospital performance data.

NY S08651

Provides grants for accredited level two geriatric emergency departments; establishes an age-friendly health system technical assistance center to provide assistance in relation to age-friendly health systems; relates to hospital performance data.

NY S03007

Establishes the office for an age-friendly New York; appoints a director of such office to assist and advise New York state agencies in developing age-friendly policies for older New Yorkers.

NY S05410

Requires state agency websites to be mobile friendly.

NY A06972

Requires state agency websites to be mobile friendly.

NY A08267

Requires public hospitals to establish auto-immune disease treatment centers; authorizes the commissioner of health, with the assistance of the office of health equity, to make funds available to public hospitals for such purpose.

NY S07762

Requires public hospitals to establish auto-immune disease treatment centers; authorizes the commissioner of health, with the assistance of the office of health equity, to make funds available to public hospitals for such purpose.

NY S05018

Establishes the veteran career assistance program within the SUNY and CUNY systems to provide veterans with assistance in resume writing and employment placement services.

NY A06642

Establishes the veteran career assistance program within the SUNY and CUNY systems to provide veterans with assistance in resume writing and employment placement services.

NY S07870

Establishes a bicycle and pedestrian planning assistance program within the department of transportation to provide county and municipal governments with planning assistance for locally driven projects and activities that lead to bicycle and pedestrian friendly infrastructure; establishes criteria for approval for assistance under such program.

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