New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08435

Introduced
5/16/25  
Refer
5/16/25  

Caption

Provides for the designation by a general hospital of persons to identify infectious disease processes, conduct surveillance and epidemiologic investigations, and develop plans to prevent and control the transmission of infectious agents within general hospitals.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will enforce stringent certification requirements for infection preventionists, ensuring that only qualified professionals can undertake these critical roles in general hospitals. Specifically, individuals must either pass an accredited exam or have relevant experience working in a general hospital to serve as infection preventionists. Furthermore, those who do not hold the necessary credentials will have a grace period of thirty-six months to obtain the required certification, ensuring continuity of care while maintaining safety standards.

Summary

Bill A08435 seeks to amend the public health law regarding the employment of infection preventionists in general hospitals in New York State. The legislation defines the role of an infection preventionist, establishing specific qualifications that individuals must meet to serve in this capacity. According to the bill, infection preventionists will be responsible for identifying infectious disease processes, conducting surveillance and epidemiologic investigations, and developing plans to prevent and control the transmission of infectious agents within hospitals. This measure is particularly timely given the increased emphasis on infection control in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusion

Overall, A08435 represents a significant step towards enhancing infection control practices in New York's healthcare system. By formalizing the role and requirements of infection preventionists, the legislation aligns state public health laws with contemporary healthcare needs and practices. However, continued dialogue among healthcare stakeholders will be essential to ensure that the bill not only serves to protect public health but also considers the operational realities of hospital management and patient care.

Contention

Critics of A08435 may argue that the certification requirements could exacerbate staffing shortages in hospitals, particularly in rural or underserved areas where qualified candidates might be scarce. The stipulation that hospitals must maintain records of their hiring efforts if unable to find qualified infection preventionists directly addresses potential staffing challenges, yet raises concerns about whether these measures sufficiently safeguard public health without further straining hospital resources.

Companion Bills

NY S06731

Same As Provides for the designation by a general hospital of persons to identify infectious disease processes, conduct surveillance and epidemiologic investigations, and develop plans to prevent and control the transmission of infectious agents within general hospitals.

Previously Filed As

NY S06731

Provides for the designation by a general hospital of persons to identify infectious disease processes, conduct surveillance and epidemiologic investigations, and develop plans to prevent and control the transmission of infectious agents within general hospitals.

NY A09163

Provides for the review of policies and practices pertaining to infectious disease outbreaks in correctional facilities, including the treatment and prevention of the disease among incarcerated individuals and staff.

NY HB3174

Relating to county and hospital district disease control pilot programs to reduce the risk of certain infectious and communicable diseases; authorizing fees.

NY S717

To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

NY HB845

Public Health - Overdose and Infectious Disease Prevention Services Program

NY SB83

Public Health - Overdose and Infectious Disease Prevention Services Program

NY H1137

To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

NY S714

To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

NY H4935

To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

NY SB1906

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 13, relative to the transmission of infectious diseases.

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