New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08751

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Enacts the New York-Dominican health partnership act; establishes a commission to study and develop a framework for authorizing New York state-funded health services for eligible seniors and individuals with disabilities residing part-time in the Dominican Republic through a pilot partnership with the Seguro Nacional de Salud (SeNaSa), the primary public health insurer of the Dominican Republic and explores overall bilateral health collaboration between the state of New York and the Dominican Republic.

Impact

The proposed bill has significant implications for current state laws regarding Medicaid expenditures and eligibility criteria. By facilitating access to preventive health services in the Dominican Republic, the bill is expected to lower the costs associated with emergency care that arises from unmanaged health conditions. It provides a structured approach to healthcare delivery in a foreign country while maintaining the principles of New York's health insurance frameworks.

Summary

Bill S08751, known as the New York-Dominican Health Partnership Act, aims to establish a framework for providing New York state-funded health services to eligible seniors and individuals with disabilities residing in the Dominican Republic. The bill empowers the creation of a commission tasked with developing a pilot program that facilitates healthcare accessibility and continuity for New York Medicaid beneficiaries who spend significant time abroad. This initiative addresses an identified gap in care continuity and aims to reduce the escalating Medicaid expenditures due to acute health episodes arising from a lack of preventive and primary care while overseas.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may draw criticism regarding the complexities of cross-border healthcare partnerships, particularly concerning regulatory oversight and the management of healthcare quality across different jurisdictions. Concerns could also arise over funding and the implications for state budgets if the pilot program does not yield the expected cost savings. Additionally, there will be debates about equity and ensuring that vulnerable populations are adequately served under this partnership model. Overall, the reception of the bill will likely hinge on the perspectives and vested interests of various stakeholders, including healthcare providers, policymakers, and community advocates.

Companion Bills

NY A09169

Same As Enacts the New York-Dominican health partnership act; establishes a commission to study and develop a framework for authorizing New York state-funded health services for eligible seniors and individuals with disabilities residing part-time in the Dominican Republic through a pilot partnership with the Seguro Nacional de Salud (SeNaSa), the primary public health insurer of the Dominican Republic and explores overall bilateral health collaboration between the state of New York and the Dominican Republic.

Previously Filed As

NY A09169

Enacts the New York-Dominican health partnership act; establishes a commission to study and develop a framework for authorizing New York state-funded health services for eligible seniors and individuals with disabilities residing part-time in the Dominican Republic through a pilot partnership with the Seguro Nacional de Salud (SeNaSa), the primary public health insurer of the Dominican Republic and explores overall bilateral health collaboration between the state of New York and the Dominican Republic.

NY J01966

Commemorating Dominican and Dominican American Mother s Day

NY A4526

Establishes New Jersey Dominican-American Commission.

NY S3704

Establishes New Jersey Dominican-American Commission.

NY S2637

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 182ND ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2026

NY S0371

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 181ST ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2025

NY HR204

Designating April 8, 2025, as "Dominican Remembrance Day" in Pennsylvania in honor of the victims who perished in the Jet Set Nightclub, located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

NY J01851

Commemorating Dominicans in Albany, a celebratory event of empowerment, on May 11, 2026

NY K00961

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim February 2026, as Dominican Heritage Month in the State of New York

NY J01489

Commemorating the 182nd Anniversary of the Independence of the Dominican Republic to be celebrated on February 27, 2026

Similar Bills

NY K00961

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim February 2026, as Dominican Heritage Month in the State of New York

RI S2637

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 182ND ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2026

NY J01489

Commemorating the 182nd Anniversary of the Independence of the Dominican Republic to be celebrated on February 27, 2026

RI H7827

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 182ND ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2026

RI H5809

HOUSE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 181ST ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2025

RI S0371

SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 181ST ANNIVERSARY OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC INDEPENDENCE ON FEBRUARY 27, 2025

NY J01966

Commemorating Dominican and Dominican American Mother s Day

NJ A4526

Establishes New Jersey Dominican-American Commission.