New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S10135

Introduced
4/30/26  

Caption

Requires automatic continuous enrollment in medical assistance and child health plus for previously eligible children through age five.

Impact

The enactment of S10135 would fundamentally alter how medical assistance programs operate for children. By guaranteeing automatic enrollment for children determined eligible for coverage, the bill addresses the common issue of families inadvertently losing coverage due to administrative barriers. It aims to remove the complexities and uncertainties that families often face when trying to access necessary medical services, potentially leading to improved health outcomes and continuity of care for the youngest demographic.

Summary

Bill S10135, known as the 'Keep Kids Covered Act', aims to enhance healthcare access for children under six by mandating automatic continuous enrollment in medical assistance and the Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The legislation amends existing social services law to ensure that eligible children remain enrolled without interruption. This is particularly significant given that maintaining coverage for young children is vital for their overall health and development, and the bill seeks to create a seamless process for families navigating these services.

Conclusion

Overall, S10135 represents a progressive step toward ensuring that children receive the medical coverage they need from an early age. By focusing on uninterrupted access to healthcare, it addresses significant gaps in the current system that have left many families in precarious situations. However, careful attention will be needed to manage the implementation effectively and address any financial or administrative challenges that may arise.

Contention

While the bill appears to be broadly beneficial, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation. Critics may argue that automatic enrollment could lead to systemic challenges, such as budgetary pressures on the state’s healthcare funding, or concerns regarding whether the health department has the necessary infrastructure to manage an increase in enrollment without compromising service quality. Additionally, there might be discussions around the adequacy of coverage provided under CHIP and whether automatic enrollment sufficiently addresses the needs of the most vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S06918

Requires automatic continuous enrollment in medical assistance and child health plus for previously eligible children through age five.

NY A00269

Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.

NY S00614

Provides for enrollment of eligible incarcerated persons in the medical assistance for needy persons program; provides for enrollment of incarcerated individuals in other medical assistance programs, where eligible.

NY S09709

Enacts "Isabella's law" to require all health insurance policies and medical assistance to provide insurance coverage for the cost of medically necessary hearing aids for children under the age of 16.

NY HB185

Provide for continuous healthy Montana kids plan eligibility for children under 6

NY S08592

Requires health insurance plans to provide coverage for continuous blood glucose monitors for all children; requires coverage for glucose monitoring devices for all sugar disorders.

NY A06923

Requires health insurance plans to provide coverage for continuous blood glucose monitors for all children; requires coverage for glucose monitoring devices for all sugar disorders.

NY S09460

Relates to the commissioner of health obtaining certain employment and income data of individuals eligible for medical assistance.

NY A09378

Provides expanded enrollment through New York state of health through tax returns, and allows for enrollment through the New York state of health at any time for first-time enrollees.

NY HB151

Medical Assistance: Children Under Age 6

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.