New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03374

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  

Caption

Relates to physician charges for missed appointments by patients; bars physicians from charging fees if a patient arrives on time for appointment but was not seen; requires written policy about missed appointments be prominently posted in patient waiting room and included in bills mailed to patients.

Companion Bills

NY S03188

Same As Relates to physician charges for missed appointments by patients; bars physicians from charging fees if a patient arrives on time for appointment but was not seen; requires written policy about missed appointments be prominently posted in patient waiting room and included in bills mailed to patients.

Previously Filed As

NY S03188

Relates to physician charges for missed appointments by patients; bars physicians from charging fees if a patient arrives on time for appointment but was not seen; requires written policy about missed appointments be prominently posted in patient waiting room and included in bills mailed to patients.

NY A10249

Includes certain willful representations made by physicians, physician's assistants, and specialist's assistants to patients and clients, or relating to patients' and clients' private health information, as professional misconduct.

NY S08709

Includes certain willful representations made by physicians, physician's assistants, and specialist's assistants to patients and clients, or relating to patients' and clients' private health information, as professional misconduct.

NY SB1236

Requires physicians to make certain disclosures to patients of benefits received from manufacturers

NY A09281

Requires medical insurers to permit patients to assign their payments.

NY S0192

Patient Funds Held in Trust by Chiropractic Physicians

NY H7427

Prohibits health insurance companies or other payors from including in physician participation agreements any provisions that restrict or prevent a physician from charging patients reasonable administrative or operational fees to support overhead.

NY S2879

Prohibits health insurance companies or other payors from including in physician participation agreements any provisions that restrict or prevent a physician from charging patients reasonable administrative or operational fees to support overhead.

NY SB1511

Includes questions and responses related to the care and treatment of a patient in the patient record maintained by physicians

NY A1652

Allows physicians to report patients with epilepsy or related conditions to MVC.

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