New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07913

Introduced
5/13/25  

Caption

Relates to improper practices relating to staff membership or professional privileges of a physician and such physician's board certification.

Impact

The enactment of S07913 could significantly alter existing statutes pertaining to hospital governance and the credentialing of health care professionals. It emphasizes the necessity for hospitals to provide justifiable reasons when denying applications for staff membership or privileges. Moreover, the bill mandates that health care insurers disclose application procedures and qualifications required for participation in their networks, promoting transparency in the credentialing process.

Summary

Bill S07913, introduced by Senator Rivera, seeks to amend New York's public health and insurance laws regarding the practices associated with hospital staff membership and professional privileges for physicians and other health care professionals. The bill prohibits hospitals from denying or withholding privileges based on unjust criteria, particularly related to a practitioner's licensure category or lack of board certification if they were previously certified. This legislative effort aims to ensure fairer opportunities for health care professionals seeking to work in hospitals across the state.

Contention

While the bill advocates for the equitable treatment of health care providers, there may be points of contention surrounding its implications for hospital administrative practices. Hospitals might express concerns about how these changes could affect their ability to maintain quality standards, as the language of the bill could lead to difficulties in managing staff qualifications and credentialing processes. Some stakeholders may argue that loosening the criteria for membership could inadvertently impact patient care quality and safety.

Last_action

As of now, the last action on Bill S07913 was its introduction and commitment to the Committee on Health, signaling a move towards further discussion and potential revisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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