New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10022

Introduced
1/27/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of Bill A10022 is expected to have significant implications on state law concerning patient rights and transparency in healthcare. By requiring healthcare providers to disclose probationary statuses, the bill seeks to empower patients with crucial information that could influence their decision-making regarding whom to trust with their health. This change may also compel healthcare providers to maintain higher standards of conduct to avoid potential penalties and preserve their reputation in the eyes of patients.

Summary

Bill A10022, introduced in the New York Assembly, mandates that health care providers disclose their probation status to patients prior to treatment. This legislation aims to enhance patient awareness regarding the qualifications and potential issues related to their healthcare providers. Specifically, if a provider has been found guilty of misconduct or has entered a stipulated settlement regarding professional conduct, they must inform their patients of such status, along with relevant details concerning the penalties faced.

Contention

Despite the bill's intent to protect patient interests, it has faced some contention in legislative discussions. Advocates argue that such transparency is essential for patient safety and informed consent, while opponents raise concerns about the potential stigmatization of providers who have undergone disciplinary actions but have since reformed. Additionally, there is debate over the practicality of implementing these disclosure requirements without overwhelming patients with excessive or complicated information that may inadvertently hinder their access to care.

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 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 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 A07750

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

NY A08460

Prohibits hospitals and health care providers from storing credit card information without signed written consent and requires disclosure if such information could be used to pay balances.

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.

NY S09580

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.