New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10784

Introduced
4/1/26  

Caption

Establishes a workgroup to conduct analysis on the ambulatory patient group rates and commercial insurance rates for behavioral health services.

Impact

The proposed workgroup will include members from various professional associations representing substance use and mental health providers, ensuring broad geographic representation across the state. By involving a diverse group of stakeholders, the bill aims to address the complexities of behavioral health service delivery and reimbursement. The report generated by this workgroup will guide future policy and fiscal decisions, thereby potentially impacting state law regarding how behavioral health services are financed and structured under Medicaid and other insurance programs.

Summary

Bill A10784 seeks to enhance the evaluation of behavioral health services in New York state by establishing a workgroup tasked with conducting an analysis of ambulatory patient group rates alongside commercial insurance rates for these services. The intention is to compile a comprehensive report that outlines rate adequacy, the actual costs incurred in delivering behavioral health services, and potential alternative reimbursement models. This initiative is presented as a crucial step in ensuring that providers are adequately compensated and that service rates reflect the realities of care delivery in the field of mental health and addiction services.

Contention

One possible point of contention surrounding A10784 might be the varying opinions among behavioral health providers and advocates regarding how best to address the financial aspects of service delivery. Some may argue that without sufficient funding, quality of care could be compromised, while others could express concerns that the recommendations may not fully address the unique needs of all populations served, particularly vulnerable or marginalized groups. This bill hence not only aims to refine economic models for care but also opens the floor for debate on the best methods to achieve equitable and effective mental health support across the state.

Companion Bills

NY S04178

Same As Establishes a workgroup to conduct analysis on the ambulatory patient group rates and commercial insurance rates for behavioral health services.

Previously Filed As

NY S04178

Establishes a workgroup to conduct analysis on the ambulatory patient group rates and commercial insurance rates for behavioral health services.

NY SB39

Behavioral Health Rate Methodology Modernization - Workgroup Establishment and Study

NY HB772

Behavioral Health Rate Methodology Modernization - Workgroup Establishment and Study

NY A08600

Increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain behavioral health services provided to individuals under the age of twenty-one; directs that funds in the healthcare stability fund can be used for the funding of children's behavioral health outpatient rate increases.

NY S08427

Increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain behavioral health services provided to individuals under the age of twenty-one; directs that funds in the healthcare stability fund can be used for the funding of children's behavioral health outpatient rate increases.

NY H7745

Requires health insurance commissioner to conduct a review of health insurance benefit mandates, including an analysis of the impact on premium costs, conducted every 5 yrs and report findings and recommendations to governor, senate president and speaker.

NY S2884

Requires health insurance commissioner to conduct a review of health insurance benefit mandates, including an analysis of the impact on premium costs, conducted every 5 yrs and report findings and recommendations to governor, senate president and speaker.

NY SB874

Medi-Cal: behavioral health treatment workgroup.

NY A10619

Establishes a certified community behavioral health clinic public awareness campaign to educate the public regarding certified community behavioral health clinics.

NY S10190

Establishes a certified community behavioral health clinic public awareness campaign to educate the public regarding certified community behavioral health clinics.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.