New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09170

Introduced
10/17/25  
Refer
10/17/25  

Caption

Requires course work or training in menopausal health for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, mental health practitioners, psychologists and social workers.

Impact

If enacted, A09170 will necessitate that all relevant healthcare professionals complete specific coursework or training by July 1, 2026, and subsequently every four years. This mandate emphasizes the importance of menopausal health education, which includes understanding the stages of menopause and its effects on mental health. The bill also includes provisions for healthcare professionals to document their training completion to the department, thereby establishing a regulatory framework for ongoing education in this area of women's health.

Summary

Bill A09170 aims to amend the public health and education laws in New York by establishing requirements for healthcare professionals, including physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and mental health practitioners, to complete coursework or training in menopausal health. This requirement applies to both practicing professionals as well as medical students, residents, and physician assistant students. The intention behind this bill is to ensure that healthcare providers are adequately trained to manage and treat conditions associated with menopause, thereby improving the quality of care available to women experiencing these transitions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A09170 may include concerns about the burden it could impose on healthcare professionals, particularly regarding their ability to complete additional training amidst existing educational and professional obligations. Additionally, there may be discussions on the sufficiency of the proposed training programs and whether they will adequately equip professionals to address menopausal health issues effectively. Some may argue that mandating such training could lead to disparities if not all healthcare entities are prepared to implement these changes uniformly.

Notable_points

The bill includes provisions for exemptions, allowing individuals to bypass the educational requirements if they can demonstrate to the department that training is unnecessary for their practice. This demonstrates an understanding of varying professional roles within healthcare and a potential flexibility within the legislation to accommodate unique circumstances of practitioners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08542

Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.

NY S07495

Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.

NY S09858

Amends the definition of mental health care provider for purposes of sex offenses to include persons who are, or are required to be, licensed or registered or holds themselves out to be licensed or registered, or provides services as if they were licensed or registered as a physician, psychologist, professional nurse, clinical social worker, master social worker under the supervision of a physician, psychologist or licensed clinical social worker, licensed mental health counselor or a licensed marriage and family therapist.

NY A10940

Amends the definition of mental health care provider for purposes of sex offenses to include persons who are, or are required to be, licensed or registered or holds themselves out to be licensed or registered, or provides services as if they were licensed or registered as a physician, psychologist, professional nurse, clinical social worker, master social worker under the supervision of a physician, psychologist or licensed clinical social worker, licensed mental health counselor or a licensed marriage and family therapist.

NY A10076

Enhances the ability of the department of health to investigate, discipline, and monitor licensed physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants.

NY S08335

Enhances the ability of the department of health to investigate, discipline, and monitor licensed physicians, physician assistants, and specialist assistants.

NY H7686

Appropriates two million seven hundred thousand dollars ($2,700,000) to fund the primary care training sites program to provide training for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants within the department of health.

NY S2831

Appropriates two million seven hundred thousand dollars ($2,700,000) to fund the primary care training sites program to provide training for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants within the department of health.

NY HB54

Health; advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home healthcare services; authorize

NY SB326

Physician Assistants and Midwives - Parity With Other Health Care Practitioners (Physician Assistant Parity Act of 2026)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.