Bill Text: NY S01324 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to definitions of certain terms relating to the NYS medical indemnity fund; repeals certain provisions relating to claims for qualifying health care costs under the NYS medical indemnity fund; and relates to the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to the NYS medical indemnity fund.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-24 - SIGNED CHAP.112 [S01324 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-S01324-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1324 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN SENATE January 11, 2023 ___________ Introduced by Sen. KRUEGER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to definitions of certain terms relating to the New York state medical indemnity fund; to repeal section 2999-k of the public health law, relating to claims for qualifying health care costs under the New York state medical indemnity fund; and to amend chapter 517 of the laws of 2016, amending the public health law relating to payments from the New York state medical indemnity fund, in relation to the effectiveness thereof The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 2999-h of the public health law, as amended by a 2 chapter of the laws of 2022 amending the public health law relating to 3 qualifying health care costs under the New York state medical indemnity 4 fund and amending chapter 517 of the laws of 2016 amending the public 5 health law relating to payments from the New York state medical indem- 6 nity fund relating to the effectiveness thereof, as proposed in legisla- 7 tive bills numbers S. 8591-A and A. 6442-C, is amended to read as 8 follows: 9 § 2999-h. Definitions. As used in this title, unless the context or 10 subject matter requires otherwise: 11 1. ["Activities of daily living" means basic personal everyday activ-12ities, including, but not limited to, tasks such as eating, toileting,13grooming, dressing, bathing, and transferring.142.] "Birth-related neurological injury" means an injury to the brain 15 or spinal cord of a live infant caused by the deprivation of oxygen or 16 mechanical injury occurring in the course of labor, delivery or resusci- 17 tation, or by other medical services provided or not provided during 18 delivery admission, that rendered the infant with a permanent and 19 substantial motor impairment or with a developmental disability as that EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD04302-01-3S. 1324 2 1 term is defined by section 1.03 of the mental hygiene law, or both. This 2 definition shall apply to live births only. 3 [3.] 2. "Fund" means the New York state medical indemnity fund. 4 [4. "Instrumental activities of daily living" means activities related5to living independently in the community, including but not limited to,6meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for food,7clothing and other essential items, performing essential household8chores, communicating by phone or other media, and traveling around and9participating in the community.105.] 3. "Qualifying health care costs" means the future [costs for] 11 medical, hospital, surgical, nursing, dental, rehabilitation [services], 12 habilitation [services], [therapeutic services, and custodial care;13behavioral and mental health care; respite care; durable medical equip-14ment; environmental home modifications (emods), assistive technology,15and vehicle modifications; prescription and over the counter medica-16tions;] respite, custodial, durable medical equipment, home modifica- 17 tions, assistive technology, vehicle modifications, transportation for 18 purposes of health care related appointments, prescription and non-pres- 19 cription medications, and other health care costs actually incurred for 20 services rendered to and supplies utilized by qualified plaintiffs, 21 which are necessary to meet their health care needs, as determined by 22 their treating physicians, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners 23 and as otherwise defined by the commissioner in regulation[; copayments24and deductibles for services, items, equipment or medication paid for by25commercial insurance; and any other health care costs actually incurred26for services rendered to and supplies utilized by a qualified plaintiff27that their health care provider has stated in writing is necessary to28meet the qualified plaintiff's health care needs. The statement of29necessity may be based on the assessment of a health care provider30licensed or certified under title eight of the education law and as31otherwise defined in regulation. Health care providers as used in this32section shall mean health care providers licensed or certified under33title eight of the education law and as otherwise may be defined in34regulation. Qualifying health care costs shall be covered regardless of35the setting where these services are provided]. 36 [6.] 4. "Qualified plaintiff" means every plaintiff or claimant who 37 (i) has been found by a jury or court to have sustained a birth-related 38 neurological injury as the result of medical malpractice, or (ii) has 39 sustained a birth-related neurological injury as the result of alleged 40 medical malpractice, and has settled his or her lawsuit or claim there- 41 for; and (iii) has been ordered to be enrolled in the fund by a court in 42 New York state. 43 § 2. Section 2999-k of the public health law, as added by a chapter of 44 the laws of 2022 amending the public health law relating to qualifying 45 health care costs under the New York state medical indemnity fund and 46 amending chapter 517 of the laws of 2016 amending the public health law 47 relating to payments from the New York state medical indemnity fund 48 relating to the effectiveness thereof, as proposed in legislative bills 49 numbers S. 8591-A and A. 6442-C, is REPEALED. 50 § 3. Section 5 of chapter 517 of the laws of 2016, amending the public 51 health law relating to payments from the New York state medical indem- 52 nity fund, as amended by a chapter of the laws of 2022 amending the 53 public health law relating to qualifying health care costs under the New 54 York state medical indemnity fund and amending chapter 517 of the laws 55 of 2016 amending the public health law relating to payments from the New 56 York state medical indemnity fund relating to the effectiveness thereof,S. 1324 3 1 as proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 8591-A and A. 6442-C, is 2 amended to read as follows: 3 § 5. This act shall take effect on the forty-fifth day after it shall 4 have become a law, provided that the amendments to subdivision 4 of 5 section 2999-j of the public health law made by section two of this act 6 shall take effect on June 30, 2017 and shall expire and be deemed 7 repealed December 31, 2025. 8 § 4. This act shall take effect on the same date and in the same 9 manner as a chapter of the laws of 2022 amending the public health law 10 relating to qualifying health care costs under the New York state 11 medical indemnity fund and amending chapter 517 of the laws of 2016 12 amending the public health law relating to payments from the New York 13 state medical indemnity fund relating to the effectiveness thereof, as 14 proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 8591-A and A. 6442-C, takes 15 effect.