Bill Text: NY A01540 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Provides for accountability of "health care organizations" (i.e., entities, other than a health care provider, that approve, provide, arrange for or pay for health care services, including a health plan's preferred provider organization): provides that whenever health care organizations delay, fail or refuse to approve, provide, arrange for, or pay for in a timely manner any health care service that it is contractually obligated to provide or cover for a person, it shall be liable for any personal injury, death or damages caused by delay, failure or refusal; provides that an organization shall be liable for acts by an agent, contractor, etc., for which the organization would be liable if the act were committed by the organization; imposes upon all health plans (including workers compensation and casualty insurers) the duty to exercise reasonable care when making decisions that affect the health care service of an enrollee, and in selecting and exerting influence over its employees, agents, etc., who act on its behalf regarding decisions that affect the quality of an enrollee's diagnosis, care or treatment; prohibits organizations from requiring a health care provider to indemnify or hold it harmless for its liability; related provisions.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 36-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-04 - referred to judiciary [A01540 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-A01540-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 1540 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y January 10, 2011 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. GOTTFRIED, JACOBS, GALEF, GUNTHER, ROSENTHAL, SCARBOROUGH, HEASTIE, KAVANAGH, SPANO, COLTON -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ABBATE, BING, BOYLAND, BRENNAN, CLARK, COOK, CUSICK, CYMBROW- ITZ, DESTITO, DINOWITZ, ENGLEBRIGHT, GLICK, HIKIND, HOOPER, HOYT, KELLNER, LIFTON, V. LOPEZ, MAGNARELLI, MARKEY, MAYERSOHN, McENENY, J. MILLER, MILLMAN, ORTIZ, PAULIN, PERRY, PHEFFER, REILLY, P. RIVERA, SWEENEY, TITUS, TOWNS -- read once and referred to the Committee on Judiciary AN ACT to amend the general obligations law, the civil practice law and rules and the public health law, in relation to holding health care organizations accountable for the consequences of their decisions THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Legislative findings. The legislature finds that a wide 2 variety of entities are integrating the functions of paying for health 3 care, determining what health care is paid for, and providing the care. 4 This integration of functions is breaking down traditional distinctions. 5 Increasingly, payor determinations are governing health care and 6 controlling decisions that in the past were the exclusive domain of 7 health care professionals and patients. The legislature further finds 8 that this integration of functions makes it imperative that health care 9 organizations be held fully responsible for the consequences of their 10 decisions, much as health care professionals have been held accountable 11 for the consequences of their decisions. 12 S 2. The general obligations law is amended by adding two new sections 13 11-108 and 11-109 to read as follows: 14 S 11-108. ACCOUNTABILITY OF HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS. 1. DEFI- 15 NITIONS. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION AND SECTION 11-109 OF THIS TITLE, 16 UNLESS THE CONTEXT CLEARLY REQUIRES OTHERWISE: EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD05342-01-1 A. 1540 2 1 (A) "HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION" MEANS AN ENTITY (OTHER THAN A HEALTH 2 CARE PROVIDER) THAT APPROVES, PROVIDES, ARRANGES FOR, OR PAYS FOR HEALTH 3 CARE SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 4 (I) A HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION LICENSED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 5 FORTY-THREE OF THE INSURANCE LAW OR CERTIFIED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 6 FORTY-FOUR OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW, 7 (II) ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION CERTIFIED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE FORTY-FOUR 8 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW, OR 9 (III) AN INSURER OR CORPORATION SUBJECT TO THE INSURANCE LAW. 10 NO ENTITY OR PERSON SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION 11 BECAUSE THE ENTITY OR PERSON PROCURES OR PAYS FOR HEALTH COVERAGE 12 THROUGH AN ENTITY ACTING UNDER THE INSURANCE LAW OR ARTICLE FORTY-FOUR 13 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW. 14 (B) "HEALTH CARE PROVIDER" MEANS AN ENTITY LICENSED OR CERTIFIED UNDER 15 ARTICLE TWENTY-EIGHT OR THIRTY-SIX OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW, A PREFERRED 16 PROVIDER ORGANIZATION, A PARTICIPATING ENTITY THROUGH WHICH A HEALTH 17 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION OFFERS HEALTH SERVICES UNDER ARTICLE FORTY-FOUR 18 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH LAW, AN ENTITY LICENSED OR CERTIFIED UNDER ARTICLE 19 SIXTEEN, THIRTY-ONE OR THIRTY-TWO OF THE MENTAL HYGIENE LAW, A HEALTH 20 CARE PRACTITIONER LICENSED, REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED UNDER TITLE EIGHT OF 21 THE EDUCATION LAW, OR A PROVIDER OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS OR SERVICES 22 OR DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT. 23 (C) "HEALTH CARE SERVICE" MEANS HEALTH CARE SERVICES, TREATMENTS, 24 PRODUCTS OR EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. 25 2. (A) WHENEVER A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION DELAYS, FAILS OR REFUSES TO 26 APPROVE, PROVIDE, ARRANGE FOR, OR PAY FOR, IN A TIMELY MANNER, ANY 27 HEALTH CARE SERVICE TO A PERSON TO THE EXTENT IT IS CONTRACTUALLY OR 28 LEGALLY OBLIGATED TO DO SO, IT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, 29 DEATH OR DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE DELAY, FAILURE OR REFUSAL. 30 (B) A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION SHALL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS SECTION, 31 UNDER OTHERWISE APPLICABLE RULES OF TORT AND CONTRACT LIABILITY, INCLUD- 32 ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO RULES RELATING TO AGENCY, VICARIOUS LIABILITY, 33 AND JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY, FOR ANY ACT BY AN AGENT, CONTRACTOR, 34 PARTICIPATING ENTITY, OR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, FOR WHICH THE HEALTH CARE 35 ORGANIZATION WOULD BE LIABLE IF IT WERE COMMITTED BY THE HEALTH CARE 36 ORGANIZATION. 37 3. THE FAILURE OF THE PERSON (OR OF ANY OTHER PERSON ACTING ON THE 38 PERSON'S BEHALF) TO SEEK AN ALTERNATIVE PROVIDER OF OR TO PAY FOR THE 39 HEALTH CARE SERVICE SHALL NOT DIMINISH THE HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION'S 40 LIABILITY OR CONSTITUTE CULPABLE CONDUCT FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 41 FOURTEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN OF THE CIVIL PRACTICE LAW AND RULES. 42 4. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL LIMIT ANY OTHER RIGHT, REMEDY OR 43 CAUSE OF ACTION THAT ANY PERSON MAY OTHERWISE HAVE. 44 5. NO CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT BETWEEN A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION AND A 45 HEALTH CARE PROVIDER SHALL: 46 (A) DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY REQUIRE A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER TO INDEMNIFY 47 OR HOLD HARMLESS THE HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION FOR ANY LIABILITY RESULT- 48 ING FROM THE HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION'S ACTS OR OMISSIONS; OR 49 (B) WAIVE, LIMIT, OR DELEGATE THE LIABILITY OF THE HEALTH CARE ORGAN- 50 IZATION UNDER THIS SECTION TO ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. 51 6. NO CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT BETWEEN A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION AND ANY 52 PERSON SHALL WAIVE OR LIMIT ANY LIABILITY OF THE HEALTH CARE ORGANIZA- 53 TION UNDER THIS SECTION TO THE PERSON. 54 7. IF THE TIME IN WHICH A PLAINTIFF COULD HAVE COMMENCED AN ACTION FOR 55 PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE FOR THE ACT, ERROR OR OMISSION COMPLAINED OF 56 HAS EXPIRED PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF AN ACTION BROUGHT PURSUANT TO A. 1540 3 1 THIS SECTION AGAINST A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION, THE DEFENDANT IN SAID 2 ACTION SHALL BE BARRED FROM COMMENCING A THIRD-PARTY ACTION AGAINST A 3 PERSON NOT A PARTY WHO IS OR MAY BE LIABLE TO THAT DEFENDANT FOR ALL OR 4 PART OF THE PLAINTIFF'S CLAIM AGAINST THE DEFENDANT AND AGAINST WHOM THE 5 PLAINTIFF CANNOT COMMENCE AN ACTION FOR PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE DUE TO 6 THE EXPIRATION OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT 7 OF THE ACTION AGAINST THE DEFENDANT. 8 8. A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION SHALL EXERCISE REASONABLE CARE: (A) 9 WHEN MAKING DECISIONS WHICH AFFECT THE HEALTH CARE SERVICE OF AN ENROL- 10 LEE; AND (B) IN SELECTING AND EXERCISING INFLUENCE OR CONTROL OVER ITS 11 EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OSTENSIBLE AGENTS, OR REPRESENTATIVES WHO ARE ACTING 12 ON ITS BEHALF, RESPECTING DECISIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT THE QUALITY OF THE 13 HEALTH CARE SERVICE PROVIDED TO ITS ENROLLEES. 14 9. THIS SECTION SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO DIMINISH ANY CONTRACTUAL OR 15 LEGAL OBLIGATION OF THE HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION, NOR TO CREATE AN OBLI- 16 GATION ON THE PART OF THE HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION TO PROVIDE ANY HEALTH 17 CARE SERVICE TO AN ENROLLEE THAT IS NOT A COVERED BENEFIT. 18 S 11-109. PROTECTION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. 1. NO HEALTH CARE 19 ORGANIZATION OR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER SHALL, BY CONTRACT, POLICY OR 20 PROCEDURE: 21 (A) PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER FROM FILING A 22 COMPLAINT; 23 (B) PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER FROM MAKING A REPORT 24 OR COMMENTING TO THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY REGARDING THE POLI- 25 CIES OR PRACTICES OF THE ORGANIZATION WHICH MAY NEGATIVELY AFFECT THE 26 QUALITY OF OR ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES; OR 27 (C) PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER FROM DISCLOSING OR 28 COMMENTING ON POLICIES OR PRACTICES OF THE ORGANIZATION WHICH MAY NEGA- 29 TIVELY AFFECT THE QUALITY OF OR ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES TO THE 30 PUBLIC. 31 THIS SUBDIVISION SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT A HEALTH CARE 32 PROVIDER TO DISCLOSE ANY INFORMATION REGARDING A PATIENT WHICH WOULD 33 OTHERWISE BE DEEMED CONFIDENTIAL OR PRIVILEGED, OR WHICH SHOULD NOT BE 34 DISCLOSED OR DISCUSSED ACCORDING TO LAW OR REASONABLE PROFESSIONAL STAN- 35 DARDS. 36 2. NO HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION OR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER SHALL TERMINATE 37 A CONTRACT OR EMPLOYMENT OF A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, OR REFUSE TO RENEW 38 SUCH A CONTRACT, OR PENALIZE A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OR REDUCE OR LIMIT 39 THE COMPENSATION OF A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER SOLELY BECAUSE A HEALTH CARE 40 PROVIDER HAS: 41 (A) ADVOCATED FOR, RECOMMENDED OR PROVIDED A PARTICULAR HEALTH CARE 42 SERVICE TO A PATIENT, TO WHICH THE PATIENT WAS ENTITLED BY CONTRACT OR 43 LAW; 44 (B) TAKEN ANY ACTION UNDER SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION; 45 (C) APPEALED OR ASSISTED IN APPEALING A DECISION OF THE HEALTH CARE 46 ORGANIZATION; OR 47 (D) REQUESTED A HEARING OR REVIEW TO WHICH THE PROVIDER WAS ENTITLED. 48 3. NO HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION OR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER SHALL APPLY ANY 49 INCENTIVE, WHETHER MONETARY OR OTHERWISE, TO A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER 50 INTENDED OR HAVING THE EFFECT OF INDUCING THE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER TO 51 DELAY, FAIL OR REFUSE TO PROVIDE ANY HEALTH CARE SERVICE TO WHICH A 52 PATIENT IS ENTITLED BY CONTRACT OR LAW. 53 S 3. Section 1602 of the civil practice law and rules is amended by 54 adding a new subdivision 14 to read as follows: 55 14. NOT APPLY TO AN ACTION AGAINST A HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION BROUGHT 56 PURSUANT TO SECTION 11-108 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW. A. 1540 4 1 S 4. Subdivision 1 of section 4410 of the public health law, as added 2 by chapter 938 of the laws of 1976, is amended to read as follows: 3 1. The provision of comprehensive health services directly or indi- 4 rectly, by a health maintenance organization through its comprehensive 5 health services plan shall not be considered the practice of the profes- 6 sion of medicine by such organization or plan. [However, each] EXCEPT 7 THAT: 8 (A) THIS SUBDIVISION SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO LIMIT ANY LIABILITY THE 9 HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION OR ITS COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES 10 PLAN WOULD OTHERWISE HAVE RELATING TO ANY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RENDERED 11 BY, ON BEHALF OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ORGANIZATION OR PLAN. 12 (B) EACH member, employee or agent of such organization or plan shall 13 be fully and personally liable and accountable for any negligent or 14 wrongful act or misconduct committed by him OR HER or any person under 15 his OR HER direct supervision and control while rendering professional 16 services on behalf of [such] THE organization or plan. 17 (C) NO CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT BETWEEN A HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION 18 OR ITS COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SERVICES PLAN AND ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER 19 SHALL DELEGATE THE LIABILITY OF THE HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION TO 20 ANY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OR SHALL REQUIRE THE HEALTH CARE PROVIDER TO 21 INDEMNIFY OR HOLD HARMLESS THE ORGANIZATION OR PLAN FOR ANY LIABILITY 22 THE ORGANIZATION OR PLAN MAY INCUR. 23 S 5. If any provision of this act or the application thereof shall be 24 held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or 25 other applications of any provision of this act which can be given 26 effect without the invalid provision or application, and to that end, 27 the provisions and application of this act are severable. 28 S 6. This act shall take effect immediately.