New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07575

Introduced
4/22/25  
Refer
4/22/25  

Caption

Requires healthcare facilities to maintain a fifty percent operating threshold of certain reusable healthcare protective textiles in their inventory unless a reprieve is provided for supply chain issues; provides a fine may be assessed for failure to comply, as determined by the commissioner.

Impact

If enacted, S07575 would amend existing public health laws to solidify the requirement for healthcare facilities to manage their inventories of HPT more stringently. The legislation aims to mitigate the risk of non-compliance through the imposition of fines for facilities that fail to meet the established thresholds. However, there is an allowance for extensions or reprieves, should facilities face legitimate supply chain issues that hinder their ability to comply. This provision acknowledges the complexities of supply management in the healthcare sector, particularly in times of crisis or increased demand.

Summary

Bill S07575, introduced in the New York Senate, mandates that all healthcare facilities maintain a stock of reusable healthcare protective textiles (HPT) at a minimum operating threshold of 50%. This legislation aims to enhance health and safety standards by ensuring that healthcare facilities are adequately equipped with necessary textiles to protect both patients and healthcare providers from infections and other risks. The bill defines various types of healthcare facilities, including hospitals, outpatient care centers, and laboratories, which will need to comply with this directive.

Contention

The bill may face scrutiny or opposition concerning the balance between regulatory compliance and operational realities within healthcare facilities. There are concerns regarding the practical implications of these requirements, particularly for smaller facilities that may struggle with maintaining such thresholds consistently. Additionally, the provision allowing for temporary reprieves introduces a degree of ambiguity, as it delegates the decision-making power to the commissioner regarding what constitutes a valid supply chain issue, which might lead to inconsistent enforcement or perceptions of favoritism. As the discussion continues, stakeholders will need to address these concerns to ensure the legislation effectively improves public health without overburdening healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

NY A06469

Same As Requires healthcare facilities to maintain a fifty percent operating threshold of certain reusable healthcare protective textiles in their inventory unless a reprieve is provided for supply chain issues; provides a fine may be assessed for failure to comply, as determined by the commissioner.

NY A10543

Same As Requires healthcare facilities to maintain a fifty percent operating threshold of certain reusable healthcare protective textiles in their inventory unless a reprieve is provided for supply chain issues; provides a fine may be assessed for failure to comply, as determined by the commissioner.

Previously Filed As

NY A10543

Requires healthcare facilities to maintain a fifty percent operating threshold of certain reusable healthcare protective textiles in their inventory unless a reprieve is provided for supply chain issues; provides a fine may be assessed for failure to comply, as determined by the commissioner.

NY A06469

Requires healthcare facilities to maintain a fifty percent operating threshold of certain reusable healthcare protective textiles in their inventory unless a reprieve is provided for supply chain issues; provides a fine may be assessed for failure to comply, as determined by the commissioner.

NY HB2563

Permitting certain healthcare providers to complete health assessments for children enrolled at day care facilities.

NY HB1146

Medicaid; bring forward section that provides for assessments on certain healthcare facilities to provide funding for the program.

NY SB137

To Permit Healthcare Providers To Maintain Medical Records In An Electronic Format.

NY HB1816

To Prohibit Healthcare Providers And Healthcare Insurers From Using Artificial Intelligence In The Delivery Of Healthcare Services Or The Generation Of Medical Records Unless Certain Requirements Are Met.

NY S3025

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

NY S0789

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

NY H5426

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

NY H7930

Requires the disclosure of the transfer of certain assets of healthcare facilities and provides penalties for failing to file healthcare facility ownership information.

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