New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00998

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Permits telemedicine services for mental and behavioral health issues under the workers' compensation system; permits one in-person visit within twelve months unless such in-person visit causes undue hardship on a patient.

Companion Bills

NY A00949

Same As Permits telemedicine services for mental and behavioral health issues under the workers' compensation system; permits one in-person visit within twelve months unless such in-person visit causes undue hardship on a patient.

Previously Filed As

NY A00949

Permits telemedicine services for mental and behavioral health issues under the workers' compensation system; permits one in-person visit within twelve months unless such in-person visit causes undue hardship on a patient.

NY A3039

Permits telemedicine services to be provided using audio-only technology when providing behavioral health care services.

NY HB1066

Relating to conducting certain medical examinations using telehealth services and telemedicine medical services under the workers' compensation system.

NY A4852

Permits prescription of Schedule II controlled dangerous substances via telemedicine and telehealth without in-person examination or review.

NY AB1032

Coverage for behavioral health visits.

NY S1954

Permits patient visitation in licensed health care facilities if consistent with federal or State law.

NY A08827

Requires the school of a child who has their parent, guardian, or other person legally charged with the care or custody of such child arrested or whose house has been visited by police be informed of such arrest or visitation and the school establish procedures to best help such child.

NY HB134

Family Law - Incapacitated or Protected Persons - Petition for Visitation

NY A05894

Defines mental health practitioners with diagnostic authority for the purposes of providing services under the workers' compensation law; includes such practitioners as providers.

NY S06912

Defines mental health practitioners with diagnostic authority for the purposes of providing services under the workers' compensation law; includes such practitioners as providers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.