New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05255

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Expands coverage for the treatment of asthma to include a second rescue and maintenance inhaler, along with any medically necessary devices for children under nineteen years of age.

Companion Bills

NY S03100

Same As Expands coverage for the treatment of asthma to include a second rescue and maintenance inhaler, along with any medically necessary devices for children under nineteen years of age.

Previously Filed As

NY S03100

Expands coverage for the treatment of asthma to include a second rescue and maintenance inhaler, along with any medically necessary devices for children under nineteen years of age.

NY S03964

Relates to including rescue inhaler prescriptions for asthma and other chronic respiratory diseases for individuals under age nineteen in the statewide immunization information system.

NY S01804

Requires insurance coverage for one rescue and one maintenance inhaler at no cost.

NY A00128

Requires insurance coverage for one rescue and one maintenance inhaler at no cost.

NY A05194

Relates to including rescue inhaler prescriptions for asthma and other chronic respiratory diseases for individuals under age nineteen in the statewide immunization information system.

NY LB971

Require insurance coverage for rescue and maintenance asthma inhalers

NY S09709

Enacts "Isabella's law" to require all health insurance policies and medical assistance to provide insurance coverage for the cost of medically necessary hearing aids for children under the age of 16.

NY A09328

Expands Medicaid coverage to include pharmacological treatment for hyperhidrosis when such treatment is ordered by a physician, registered physician assistant, or registered nurse practitioner; provides that the provisions shall not take effect unless all necessary approvals under federal law and regulation have been obtained to receive federal financial participation in the costs.

NY S08678

Expands Medicaid coverage to include pharmacological treatment for hyperhidrosis when such treatment is ordered by a physician, registered physician assistant, or registered nurse practitioner; provides that the provisions shall not take effect unless all necessary approvals under federal law and regulation have been obtained to receive federal financial participation in the costs.

NY S2599

Providing insurance coverage for the medically necessary treatment of port-wine stains

Similar Bills

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