New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08055

Introduced
4/22/25  
Refer
4/22/25  

Caption

Returns outpatient mental health, substance use disorder, residential and rehabilitation services to Medicaid fee-for-service.

Impact

The potential impact of A08055 is significant, as it will modify the existing Medicaid structure concerning how mental health and addiction services are delivered. By moving from managed care to a fee-for-service system, the bill proposes to increase the availability of these essential services, particularly for vulnerable populations who may struggle to navigate the complexities of managed care. Furthermore, the bill outlines that savings from this transition will be reinvested into community-based behavioral health services, potentially leading to enhanced support for local care initiatives.

Summary

Bill A08055 seeks to amend the social services law in New York by transitioning outpatient mental health, substance use disorder, residential, and rehabilitation services back to a Medicaid fee-for-service model. The bill identifies specific provisions that are subject to federal approval, allowing services to be provided through licensed facilities and programs. The reinstatement of fee-for-service is aimed at enhancing accessibility and ensuring that individuals with mental health and substance use disorders receive adequate care without being confined to managed care plans.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A08055 may arise regarding the balance between cost-efficiency and the quality of care provided. Proponents argue that a fee-for-service model allows more tailored and flexible treatment options for individuals, improving overall health outcomes. However, critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of such a shift, as it could lead to increased costs and strain on the Medicaid system if not managed properly. There is also a dialogue about the adequacy of resources allocated to reinvestment into community services, which will need careful legislative oversight to ensure accountability.

Companion Bills

NY S08309

Same As Returns outpatient mental health, substance use disorder, residential and rehabilitation services to Medicaid fee-for-service.

Previously Filed As

NY S08309

Returns outpatient mental health, substance use disorder, residential and rehabilitation services to Medicaid fee-for-service.

NY A08734

Requires a rate enhancement for reimbursement of individual psychotherapy services provided by a mental health counselor, a clinical social worker, or a psychologist where such services are provided in an outpatient substance use disorder clinic.

NY S08363

Requires a rate enhancement for reimbursement of individual psychotherapy services provided by a mental health counselor, a clinical social worker, or a psychologist where such services are provided in an outpatient substance use disorder clinic.

NY S08618

Enacts the "behavioral health transportation access act", in relation to establishing a transportation assistance voucher demonstration program for certain outpatient mental health and substance use disorder services.

NY AB1676

Mental health services: assisted outpatient treatment: involuntary medication.

NY S10174

Establishes a time-limited blue ribbon panel on co-occurring disorders to develop a statewide framework for the integration of mental health and substance use services.

NY A09002

Exempts any covered substance use disorder and mental health treatment services and all FDA approved medications for the treatment of substance use disorder, HIV, hepatitis C and mental health conditions, from all recipient restriction program coverage and payment restrictions.

NY S07984

Exempts any covered substance use disorder and mental health treatment services and all FDA approved medications for the treatment of substance use disorder, HIV, hepatitis C and mental health conditions, from all recipient restriction program coverage and payment restrictions.

NY S777

Increases Medicaid reimbursement for in-person partial care and intensive outpatient behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment services, and associated transportation services, for adults.

NY A1796

Increases Medicaid reimbursement for in-person partial care and intensive outpatient behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment services, and associated transportation services, for adults.

Similar Bills

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