New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07833

Introduced
5/9/25  
Refer
5/9/25  

Caption

Directs the commissioner of health to establish or approve an add-on rate for pediatric practices implementing the HealthySteps model.

Impact

The implementation of S07833 is expected to have significant implications for state health laws, particularly concerning pediatric healthcare services. By promoting the HealthySteps model, the bill aims to standardize care and ensure that children receive essential screenings and health services. Moreover, the legislation could contribute to overall improvements in behavioral health support for young children, addressing a critical area of need within the New York healthcare system. This financial support will also potentially enhance service delivery in federally qualified health centers and rural clinics, which play a vital role in community health.

Summary

Bill S07833 aims to enhance pediatric care across the state of New York by introducing an add-on payment for pediatric practices that implement the HealthySteps model. This model focuses on increasing access to evidence-based screenings, health promotion, and prevention services, while also supporting connections to family support systems. The bill seeks to establish a financial mechanism to incentivize pediatric practitioners to adopt this comprehensive care model, thereby ensuring better health outcomes for children from birth to six years old in the state.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention surrounding the funding and regulation aspects of the bill. Skeptics might raise questions regarding the adequacy of federal financial participation necessary for the implementation and sustainability of the proposed add-on payments. Additionally, discussions may center around the fidelity criteria that pediatric practices must meet to qualify for this financial support, raising concerns about potential barriers for smaller practices or those serving underserved populations. Therefore, balancing accountability with accessibility will be a critical focus in the legislative discourse surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

NY A08048

Same As Directs the commissioner of health to establish or approve an add-on rate for pediatric practices implementing the HealthySteps model.

Previously Filed As

NY A08048

Directs the commissioner of health to establish or approve an add-on rate for pediatric practices implementing the HealthySteps model.

NY A09374

Directs the commissioner of health to establish best practice protocols to screen children four years of age and younger for vision problems.

NY A3376

Expands scope of practice of pediatricians and advanced practice nurses with respect to pediatric behavioral and developmental health care.

NY S07495

Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.

NY A08542

Enacts the menopause awareness improvement act; establishes a menopause education program; establishes course work or training in menopausal health; directs the commissioner of labor to conduct a study on the impact of menopause on the workforce.

NY SB00843

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Working Group Established To Examine Pediatric Hospice Services.

NY A10375

Establishes a family caregiver program which shall receive reimbursement from Medicaid and directs the commissioner of health to secure approval from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for family caregivers.

NY S09404

Directs the department of health to establish and administer a program for the certification, operation, and oversight of two prescribed pediatric extended care centers to provide supportive services to medically stable and medically complex children who require continual care.

NY SB01540

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Pediatric Hospice Working Group.

NY S09599

Includes the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Physicians and/or other similar nationally or internationally recognized scientific organizations in the establishment of immunization administration regulations.

Similar Bills

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