Amends policies and procedures to improve access to palliative care and hospice services; directs implementation of hospice-palliative care health system demonstration projects.
Impact
This legislation is likely to influence existing health care practices in New York by mandating facilities to facilitate better access to palliative care services. It outlines specific requirements for hospitals and other institutions to not only recognize potential candidates for palliative care but also to ensure timely referrals and consultative services are available. The implementation of a hospice-palliative care integration program, funded at five million dollars annually, is aimed at fostering improved coordination between hospitals and hospice providers in delivering essential services to patients.
Summary
Bill A10316 aims to enhance access to palliative care and hospice services throughout New York State. The bill proposes amendments to the public health law, directing hospitals, nursing homes, and other related facilities to establish written policies and procedures ensuring timely access to palliative care for patients with advanced life-limiting conditions. Community-based palliative care is a significant focus of the bill, defined as care delivered in various settings to manage symptoms and support advanced care planning for patients and their families.
Contention
Debates surrounding the bill may arise from concerns over the implications for existing health care systems and the financial pressures associated with implementation. Some stakeholders may argue about the adequacy of funding or the effectiveness of proposed policies in truly improving access to care. Notably, while the bill has the potential to streamline services, there are discussions about keep local healthcare characteristics and needs in focus, which could influence the way future palliative care services are organized and executed throughout the state.
Same As
Amends policies and procedures to improve access to palliative care and hospice services; directs implementation of hospice-palliative care health system demonstration projects.
Amends policies and procedures to improve access to palliative care and hospice services; directs implementation of hospice-palliative care health system demonstration projects.
Establishes the hospice and palliative care workgroup to study and issue recommendations related to the state of affairs of hospice and palliative care services offered in New York state, utilization metrics of hospice and palliative care services, and effectiveness and accessibility of home hospice and palliative care services; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.
Establishes the office of hospice and palliative care access and quality to provide expertise and input on hospice and palliative care policy development and regulation.
A bill for an act relating to health care decisions related to palliative care, hospice programs, life-sustaining procedures, and out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders.(See HF 2305.)