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January 26, 2024 News Headlines

HANYS advocates for stabilization of healthcare system at joint legislative hearing

“We must work together to build a sustainable healthcare system that meets New Yorkers’ current and changing demands in a way that is structurally affordable for all stakeholders. That essential work will take years of bipartisan focus and collaboration… This year’s immediate focus must center on the stability of the healthcare system that New Yorkers depend on for the care they need right now.” Read HANYS President Bea Grause’s state budget testimony.


Registration opens for HANYS’ Healthcare Advocacy Day

Hear from key legislative leaders and committee chairs on healthcare budget and advocacy issues in person March 6. Your participation is critical to making sure we achieve our collective advocacy goals — register today.


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State legislative activity

This week the following bills passed both houses:

  • Information for maternity patients (A.5576/S.3610)
  • Health insurance enrollment for pregnant individuals (A.2656/S.201)
  • Doula admittance in operating rooms (A.2087-B/S.5991-A)
  • Doula access for expecting and new mothers (A.6168-A/S.5992-A)
  • Community doula directory chapter amendment (A.8529/S.8080)
  • Maternal health care workgroup (A.8207-A/S.7702-A)
  • Maternal health depression screenings (A.2870-B/S.2039-B)
  • Hospital policy-based exclusions (A.733-A/S.1003-A)

Please see our summary chart for a complete list of bills of interest that have passed both houses during the 2024 legislative session.


State regulatory activity

This week’s update includes a notice of adoption on the requirements for restricted licenses for clinical laboratory technologists in molecular testing and proposed regulations on admission and discharge standards for psychiatric patients in certain settings. Stay up to date on recent regulatory activities with HANYS’ regulatory chart.


Continuing resolution extends funding, delays DSH cuts

Last week, Congress passed and President Biden signed into law another continuing resolution, extending funding for four federal agencies through March 1 and the remaining eight agencies through March 8. HANYS is pleased that Congress included a further delay of the Medicaid DSH cuts, a top priority for New York hospitals and health systems. Those cuts are now set to go into effect March 8.


Upcoming events

Stipend opportunity: Increasing the nursing home CNA workforce pipeline
Jan. 31

Benefits of automating and integrating revenue cycle with RCM
Feb. 6

Regional state budget briefing | Healthcare Association of Western and Central New York
Feb. 6

Long-term Care Infection Control and Prevention Educational Series
Feb. 7 - May 1

GNYHA/HANYS Joint Budget Briefing
Feb. 7

Government relations update
Feb. 9

Regional state budget briefing | Northern Metropolitan Hospital Association and Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council
Feb. 12

Establishing boundaries and time management best practices
Feb. 14

Regional state budget briefing | Iroquois Healthcare Alliance
Feb. 15

AI-powered care navigation assistance: Patient and provider benefits
Feb. 15

State budget briefing | Healthcare Trustees of New York State
Feb. 15

Antimicrobial stewardship challenges in FQHCs and community centers
Feb. 15