New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09401

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Directs the commissioner of health shall promulgate regulations allowing for any electronic health records integration vendor to obtain state approval to facilitate interoperability between the prescription monitoring program registry and certified electronic health records systems that can connect with any national data sharing hub.

Impact

If enacted, S09401 would significantly modify the landscape of healthcare data management within the state. By ensuring that the prescription monitoring program is compatible with electronic health records, the bill will enable healthcare providers to access and share data more seamlessly. This could lead to better tracking of prescriptions, reducing the potential for abuse and improving overall patient safety. Notably, the integration of these systems would promote efficiency in managing prescriptions and facilitate timely interventions in patient care.

Summary

S09401 is a legislative measure aimed at enhancing the interoperability of the state prescription monitoring program with electronic health records systems. The bill mandates the New York State Department of Health to implement regulations that would allow electronic health records integration vendors to obtain state approval for facilitating data exchange between the prescription monitoring program and certified electronic health record systems. This initiative is intended to streamline communication between prescribers and pharmacists regarding prescription data, thereby improving patient care and monitoring of prescriptions.

Contention

While the intentions behind S09401 are broadly positive, discussions regarding the bill may touch on concerns about data privacy and security. Compliance with HIPAA and other privacy regulations is emphasized in the bill, but there may still be apprehensions about the technical aspects of maintaining patient confidentiality during data exchanges. Additionally, stakeholders may express differing opinions on the implementation costs and tasks imposed on healthcare providers, particularly regarding the technology required for interoperability.

Companion Bills

NY A08849

Same As Directs the commissioner of health shall promulgate regulations allowing for any electronic health records integration vendor to obtain state approval to facilitate interoperability between the prescription monitoring program registry and certified electronic health records systems that can connect with any national data sharing hub.

Previously Filed As

NY A08849

Directs the commissioner of health shall promulgate regulations allowing for any electronic health records integration vendor to obtain state approval to facilitate interoperability between the prescription monitoring program registry and certified electronic health records systems that can connect with any national data sharing hub.

NY S08082

Directs the commissioner to promulgate regulations for the release of patient records by the office of mental health.

NY S08532

Directs the commissioner to promulgate regulations for the release of certain patient records by the office of mental health.

NY A08331

Requires disciplinary hearings for incarcerated individuals to be recorded with both audio and visual components; requires such recordings to be preserved; directs the commissioner of the department of corrections and community supervision to promulgate rules and regulations for who can access such recordings and when such recordings can be accessed.

NY S08203

Requires that a contract between an insurer and a hospital shall include a provision that provides for medical records requested by the insurer or its utilization review agent to be made available electronically by the hospital; limits the use of disclosed records.

NY A07981

Requires that a contract between an insurer and a hospital shall include a provision that provides for medical records requested by the insurer or its utilization review agent to be made available electronically by the hospital; limits the use of disclosed records.

NY SB137

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

NY HB489

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Record Vendors of Nursing Homes - Release of Records - Fees

NY SB678

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Record Vendors of Nursing Homes - Release of Records - Enforcement

NY HB812

Electronic Health Networks and Electronic Medical Record Vendors of Nursing Homes - Release of Records - Enforcement

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