New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03820

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
3/18/26  

Caption

Requires health insurance policies include coverage for anesthesia for the entire duration of a procedure for which a licensed medical practitioner has issued an order for such anesthesia.

Impact

If enacted, S03820 will significantly impact the provisions within health insurance policies offered in New York, directly affecting the financial responsibilities of both insurers and patients. This change is expected to enhance patient rights by relieving them from potential out-of-pocket costs related to anesthesia services during surgery or other medical procedures, thus improving access to necessary health care services. This could also promote broader compliance among healthcare providers when issuing orders for anesthesia, knowing that patients will have coverage during these procedures.

Summary

Bill S03820 aims to amend the New York insurance law to require health insurance policies to include coverage for anesthesia throughout the duration of medical procedures, as ordered by licensed medical practitioners. The legislation underscores the necessity of comprehensive coverage for anesthesia, ensuring that patients are not financially burdened for this essential component of their medical care during procedures. Furthermore, the bill seeks to clarify and reinforce the standards of care provided by medical practitioners, helping to standardize treatment expectations across the state.

Contention

The potential points of contention surrounding S03820 may include discussions on insurance premium adjustments as a result of the mandated coverage. Some stakeholders may argue that this requirement could lead to increased costs for both insurers and policyholders. Additionally, the bill could face opposition from groups concerned about the implications of standardizing care protocols, particularly if they believe that individual circumstances of patients might necessitate varying treatments that could fall outside the proposed mandates. Overall, these discussions will likely reflect broader debates on balancing comprehensive healthcare coverage with the economic realities faced by insurance companies and healthcare systems.

Companion Bills

NY A07562

Same As Requires health insurance policies include coverage for anesthesia for the entire duration of a procedure for which a licensed medical practitioner has issued an order for such anesthesia.

Previously Filed As

NY A07562

Requires health insurance policies include coverage for anesthesia for the entire duration of a procedure for which a licensed medical practitioner has issued an order for such anesthesia.

NY A921

Prohibits health insurance carriers from placing time limit on anesthesia services used for medical or surgical procedures.

NY S1607

Prohibits health insurance carriers from placing time limit on coverage of anesthesia services before, during, or after medical or surgical procedures.

NY A1844

Prohibits health insurance carriers from placing time limit on coverage of anesthesia services before, during, or after medical or surgical procedures.

NY HB1141

GENERAL ANESTHESIA COVERAGE

NY SB1488

GENERAL ANESTHESIA COVERAGE

NY HB1251

To Establish The Arkansas Anesthesiologist Assistant Act; And To Provide For Licensure Of Anesthesiologist Assistants.

NY HB311

CRNAs; not required to collaborate/consult with anesthesiologist during all phase of the anesthetic period.

NY HB251

Nurses; certified registered nurse anesthetist to order and administer anesthesia and an anesthesia plan under certain conditions; provide

NY A05375

Relates to reimbursement for anesthesia services; provides that an insurer may use a time related reimbursement methodology for anesthesia services if such methodology is based upon criteria established by an independent organization.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.