Establishes the cesarean births review board; provides such board shall be comprised of multidisciplinary experts to review the rate of cesarean births at hospitals in the state; provides reporting requirements.
Impact
The implementation of this bill is expected to significantly influence maternal health regulations within the state. By establishing the review board, the bill seeks to gather comprehensive data on cesarean births, which could lead to improved practices in birthing hospitals. Furthermore, the emphasis on collecting demographic data aims to ensure representation of the state's diverse population in the decision-making process. This could potentially amend existing healthcare practices related to childbirth and enhance maternal health care quality.
Summary
Bill S07544 aims to establish a Cesarean Births Review Board within the New York Department of Health. This board will consist of multidisciplinary experts in maternal mortality, maternal health, and public health. Its purpose is to review the rate of cesarean births across hospitals in New York and to provide recommendations to reduce these rates. The board is tasked with considering various factors, including primary and repeat cesarean rates, the encouragement of vaginal births after cesarean, and the influence of midwifery care on cesarean rates.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S07544 may arise regarding the balance between medical protocols and the autonomy of birthing persons concerning their delivery options. Critics could argue that centralized reviews may inadvertently undermine the discretion of healthcare providers in individual cases. The concern also exists that such regulations might lead to a reduction in cesarean sections, which, while aimed at overall health improvements, could complicate cases where cesareans are necessary for the wellbeing of the mother or child.
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Establishes the cesarean births review board; provides such board shall be comprised of multidisciplinary experts to review the rate of cesarean births at hospitals in the state; provides reporting requirements.
Establishes the cesarean births review board; provides such board shall be comprised of multidisciplinary experts to review the rate of cesarean births at hospitals in the state; provides reporting requirements.
Establishes a duty to inform certain patients about the risks associated with cesarean section for patients undergoing a planned or unplanned primary cesarean section.
Establishes a duty to inform certain patients about the risks associated with cesarean section for patients undergoing a planned or unplanned primary cesarean section.
Requires insurance coverage of a hospitalized birthing parent's interhospital transport to accompany such birthing parent's newborn infant experiencing a condition necessitating transport.
Relating to the confidentiality and reporting of certain maternal mortality information to the Department of State Health Services, to an exception to certain reporting requirements for health care providers reviewing certain information on maternal mortality and morbidity, to the reimbursement of travel expenses incurred by Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee members, and to a work group establishing a maternal mortality and morbidity data registry.
Relating to an exception to certain reporting requirements for health care providers reviewing selected cases for the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.
Provides that admission agreements at adult homes include language providing that daily room and board rates at adult homes shall be increased when the minimum wage in New York City increases in an amount equal to the percentage of such minimum wage increase; states that such adjustment applies solely to room, board and non-medical supportive services and shall not affect Medicaid reimbursement rates.
Establishes a duty to inform certain patients about the risks associated with cesarean section for patients undergoing a planned or unplanned primary cesarean section.
Establishes a duty to inform certain patients about the risks associated with cesarean section for patients undergoing a planned or unplanned primary cesarean section.
An act to add Article 7 (commencing with Section 128570) to Chapter 5 of Part 3 of Division 107 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to maternal care and services.