New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10312

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
2/20/26  

Caption

Relates to information that residential health care facilities are required to separately disclose to residents and their families; requires such information to be posted on the residential health care facility's website.

Impact

The implications of A10312 are significant for the governance of residential health care facilities in New York. The requirement for transparent disclosure aims to empower residents and their families, equipping them with vital information to make informed decisions about care options. This move towards increased disclosure not only enhances accountability for nursing facilities but also aligns with ongoing efforts to improve the overall quality of care within the sector. By making complaint histories and ownership information readily available, the bill seeks to foster a culture of awareness and scrutiny, which could lead to improved compliance and care standards across the board.

Summary

Bill A10312 proposes to amend the public health law to enhance the transparency requirements for residential health care facilities regarding the information they must disclose to residents and their families. The bill mandates that facilities provide a separate document as part of the intake application, detailing how families can access information about complaints, inspections, and ownership structure. This document must be provided in a clear, readable format to ensure that all residents and their families can easily understand their rights and the facility’s compliance history. Additionally, the bill requires that this information be posted publicly on the facility's website, contributing to greater public awareness and oversight of nursing home operations.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards enhancing resident rights, there are points of contention regarding its implementation. Some facility operators might view the increased disclosure requirements as burdensome, leading to concerns about the administrative aspects of compliance. The bill’s critics may argue that overly stringent transparency measures can inadvertently deter potential residents by highlighting issues that could be misinterpreted without the proper context. As such, the balance between transparency and protecting facility reputations could lead to ongoing debates as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

NY S09555

Same As Relates to information that residential health care facilities are required to separately disclose to residents and their families; requires such information to be posted on the residential health care facility's website.

Previously Filed As

NY S09555

Relates to information that residential health care facilities are required to separately disclose to residents and their families; requires such information to be posted on the residential health care facility's website.

NY S09620

Requires residential health care facilities to maintain hospice agreements to ensure access to hospice services for eligible residents.

NY A10310

Requires residential health care facilities to maintain hospice agreements to ensure access to hospice services for eligible residents.

NY A06272

Provides for updates to rates for residential health care facilities.

NY S05229

Provides for updates to rates for residential health care facilities.

NY A10139

Requires providers of residential services to developmentally disabled children to have electronic monitoring devices in the common areas of their residential facilities.

NY S10177

Ensures that publicly-sponsored residential health care facilities and facilities that receive grants under the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation program are not subject to outdated total project cost caps or excessive project equity requirements.

NY A11062

Ensures that publicly-sponsored residential health care facilities and facilities that receive grants under the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation program are not subject to outdated total project cost caps or excessive project equity requirements.

NY A00778

Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet concerning intrauterine devices; requires such informational pamphlet to be available on the department of health's website; requires practitioners to distribute such informational pamphlet to patients seeking contraceptives.

NY S07714

Directs the department of health to create an informational pamphlet concerning intrauterine devices; requires such informational pamphlet to be available on the department of health's website; requires practitioners to distribute such informational pamphlet to patients seeking contraceptives.

Similar Bills

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