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A10404 Summary:

BILL NOA10404A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S08416
 
SPONSORRosenthal L
 
COSPNSRWright, Glick, Buttenschon, Otis, Bichotte, Ortiz, Dinowitz, DenDekker, Blake, Lupardo, Simotas, Griffin, Seawright, Weinstein, Byrne, Stirpe, Bronson
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd 2999-cc, 2999-ee & 2999-dd, Pub Health L
 
Includes audio-only and video-only telehealth and telemedicine services in those telehealth and telemedicine services eligible for reimbursement.
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A10404 Actions:

BILL NOA10404A
 
05/04/2020referred to health
05/24/2020amend and recommit to health
05/24/2020print number 10404a
05/26/2020reported referred to rules
05/27/2020reported
05/27/2020rules report cal.38
05/27/2020substituted by s8416
 S08416 AMEND= METZGER
 05/24/2020REFERRED TO HEALTH
 05/26/2020REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
 05/27/2020ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.667
 05/27/2020PASSED SENATE
 05/27/2020DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
 05/27/2020referred to health
 05/27/2020substituted for a10404a
 05/27/2020ordered to third reading rules cal.38
 05/27/2020passed assembly
 05/27/2020returned to senate
 06/05/2020DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR
 06/17/2020SIGNED CHAP.124
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A10404 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A10404a
 
SPONSOR: Rosenthal L
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the public health law, in relation to including audio- only and video-only telehealth and telemedicine services in those tele- health and telemedicine services eligible for reimbursement   PURPOSE: To expand telehealth services to allow for audio-only or video-only communication, and to allow for such services to be eligible for reimbursement.   SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: Section one, subdivision four of the public health law is amended to eliminate the prohibition on audio-only telephone communications under the definition of telehealth services. Additionally, it affirmatively adds audio-only telephone communications as an acceptable telehealth modality. It would require the Commissioner of Health to approve audio- only telephone communications as a modality for Medicaid and the Child Health Insurance Plan. Section two, section 2999-ee of the public health law is amended to allow for video-only telehealth services to be included in services the Commissioner of Health authorizes for expanded telehealth services. Section three, clarifies that audio-only telehealth services can be reimbursed under Medicaid if approved by the Commissioner of Health, contingent on federal financial participation.   JUSTIFICATION: When telemedicine first entered mainstream medical practice as a means through which to provide and support the delivery of healthcare, it was important that our laws evolved to ensure that this new technology provided the same level of security and privacy offered to patients during in-person doctor visits. Now, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine is again at the forefront of the healthcare landscape. As the crisis transforms-and often mandates-changes to the way the medical community interacts with patients and caregivers, both video and audio telemedicine have become integral components of the delivery of care. The law currently mandates that use of telemedicine include both audio and video services. However, we must recognize that many vulnerable residents in our underserved communities may not have access to video- enabled devices. This bill will amend the current law to allow the use of audio-only telemedicine services in order to ensure that patients in every corner of New York State have the ability to access care and speak with a medical professional remotely.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New legislation.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Undetermined.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately
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