New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07981

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  

Caption

Requires that a contract between an insurer and a hospital shall include a provision that provides for medical records requested by the insurer or its utilization review agent to be made available electronically by the hospital; limits the use of disclosed records.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws regulating health records and the insurance industry. By ensuring that electronic medical records are efficiently shared between hospitals and insurers, the bill will promote faster decisions regarding claims and could enhance patient care outcomes. However, the requirement for direct access raises concerns about data security and patient privacy. Stakeholders will need to ensure that the electronic sharing mechanisms safeguard sensitive health information while complying with existing privacy laws.

Summary

Bill A07981 aims to amend both the insurance law and public health law in New York State by mandating that contracts between insurers and hospitals include provisions for the electronic sharing of medical records. Specifically, hospitals will be required to provide insurers or their utilization review agents direct electronic access to requested medical records, which facilitates the process of utilization review. This step is seen as a modernization effort in the health records management sector, aiming to improve efficiency and patient care through more streamlined processes in verifying the medical necessity of care.

Contention

There are various points of contention surrounding this bill. Critics have expressed concerns regarding potential misuse of the medical records shared electronically, fearing that this could lead to breaches of patient confidentiality. Additionally, there are apprehensions that the requirements may impose a burden on smaller healthcare providers who may struggle with the technological demands of compliance. Supporters argue that the bill is crucial for streamlining processes and improving healthcare deliveries, believing that it ultimately benefits patients by enhancing the reliability and speed of medical claims processing.

Companion Bills

NY S08203

Same As Requires that a contract between an insurer and a hospital shall include a provision that provides for medical records requested by the insurer or its utilization review agent to be made available electronically by the hospital; limits the use of disclosed records.

Previously Filed As

NY S08203

Requires that a contract between an insurer and a hospital shall include a provision that provides for medical records requested by the insurer or its utilization review agent to be made available electronically by the hospital; limits the use of disclosed records.

NY A01082

Requires certain medical records to be made available when requested by utilization review agents.

NY A06596

Requires Medicaid to cover gender-affirming care regardless of federal funding; prohibits discriminatory practices by health care entities including hospitals, certain professionals, and insurers; requires insurance coverage for services or treatments for gender dysphoria or gender incongruence.

NY S06377

Requires Medicaid to cover gender-affirming care regardless of federal funding; prohibits discriminatory practices by health care entities including hospitals, certain professionals, and insurers; requires insurance coverage for services or treatments for gender dysphoria or gender incongruence.

NY S09275

Requires Medicaid to cover gender-affirming care regardless of federal funding; prohibits discriminatory practices by health care entities including hospitals, certain professionals, and insurers; requires insurance coverage for services or treatments for gender dysphoria or gender incongruence.

NY A10242

Provides for the availability of certain records of former patients interred at state mental health hospital cemeteries.

NY S08903

Provides for the availability of certain records of former patients interred at state mental health hospital cemeteries.

NY SB1967

Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act; requiring utilization review organization that uses AI to adhere to requirements; prohibiting AI from making certain determinations. Effective date.

NY A11048

Relates to the use of artificial intelligence by insurers and clinical peer reviewers for utilization review; establishes additional notice requirements for adverse determinations.

NY SF5103

Contractual provisions prohibition between hospitals and health plan companies

Similar Bills

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