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NY A08169
Bill
Status
7/7/2021
Primary Sponsor
Catalina Cruz
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AI Summary
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Prohibits health plans and health care providers from including most-favored-nation provisions in contracts, effective January 1, 2023
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Prohibits restrictions on disclosure of actual claims costs, negotiated rates, discounts, and patient cost-sharing information to insureds, groups, or entities receiving health care services
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Prohibits restrictions on disclosure of price or quality information required under federal law to public compilations of reimbursement data, including the New York all payer database
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Excludes residential health care facilities as defined in Public Health Law section 2801 from these contract restrictions
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Applies to contracts between health plans (insurers, health maintenance organizations, and third-party administrators) and health care providers
Legislative Description
Prohibits certain provisions in health plan contracts including most-favored-nation provisions and restrictions on disclosure of actual claim costs, prices or quality in certain situations.
Last Action
substituted by s7199a
6/1/2022