New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07750

Introduced
4/8/25  

Caption

Requires certain health care providers to disclose the fact that the provider is on probation to current and new patients.

Companion Bills

NY S01476

Same As Requires certain health care providers to disclose disciplinary status to current and new patients.

Previously Filed As

NY S01476

Requires certain health care providers to disclose disciplinary status to current and new patients.

NY A10022

Requires certain health care providers to disclose disciplinary status to current and new patients.

NY S03186

Requires certain health care providers to disclose certain facts in regards to probation to current and new patients.

NY A03544

Requires certain health care providers to disclose certain facts in regards to probation to current and new patients.

NY S01633

Provides additional protections for sensitive health information; requires all health information networks, electronic health record systems, and health care providers to provide patients with a right to restrict the disclosures of such patient's health information; defines terms; provides for exceptions.

NY A02613

Provides additional protections for sensitive health information; requires all health information networks, electronic health record systems, and health care providers to provide patients with a right to restrict the disclosures of such patient's health information; defines terms; provides for exceptions.

NY HB2683

Allowing healthcare providers to charge fees to furnish a patient's healthcare records and providing for the disclosure of a deceased patient's healthcare records to certain individuals.

NY HB1335

Requiring health care providers to disclose to patients indirect financial incentives received by the provider.

NY S07545

Requires the department of health to develop and maternal health care providers to distribute written information about episiotomy to maternity patients.

NY A10073

Requires the department of health to develop and maternal health care providers to distribute written information about episiotomy to maternity patients.

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