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1
New York Legislative Update
  • NYACP Health and Public Policy Committee
  • 9.24.08

2
Historic Year for Healthcare Reform
  • Physician Medicaid Fee
  • Increased up to 75 of Medicare Fee Schedule over
    next two years
  • Medicaid Fee Enhancements
  • Weekend/Evening Hours
  • Diabetes/Asthma Educators
  • First step toward shift from inpatient to
    outpatient care
  • Doctors Across New York Program
  • Loan Repayment Program
  • Grants for Practices in Underserved Areas
  • Enhanced Funding for Post-Baccalaureate for
    minority and economically disadvantaged students
  • 5m to support outpatient residency training
    (including physician offices)

3
2008 Advocacy Day
  • Albany
  • April 14, 2008
  • 14 Attendees
  • Access to Care, Patient Safety and Quality of
    Care, Public Health Priorities
  • High Level Meetings (ie Commissioner Daines,
    Dennis Whalen, and John Morley)
  • Washington DC
  • May 14, 2008
  • 25 Attendees
  • Met with every legislative district in NYS

4
S2790/A4966Practice of Naturopathy
  • Bill intended to regulate practice of
    naturopathic doctors through licensure
  • Currently Naturopaths are licensed in 15 states
    including Alaska, Arizona, California,
    Connecticut, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Maine,
    Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Utah, Vermont,
    Washington D.C., and Washington state
  • Allows diagnosis and treatment (inc. prescription
    of nutrients, natural hormones, and antibiotics)

5
NYACP Provisions/Concerns
  • Scope of practice too broad. Legislation proposes
    NDs be able to prescribe without adequate
    training nutritional agents, natural elements
    and herbs, natural hormones, local anesthetic,
    and antibiotics
  • No clear definition of Naturopathic Doctor (ND)
  • They should not use terms physician or
    medicine as it would be confusing to lay
    persons
  • Language is vague - Medications such as
    Synthroid, Steroids, Oral contraceptives, human
    grown hormone, various antibiotics, Lidocaine,
    and Digoxin to name a few may fall under this
    scope.

6
Concerns/Provisions cont.
  • Naturopaths are ill equipped to manage titration
    and side effects of these medications
  • Patient Safety, scope of practice, and access to
    care are main concerns
  • STATUS of Bill
  • - Senate Third Reading reported to
    Finance (3/28/08)
  • - Assembly Referred to Higher
    Education Committee
    (1/09/08)

7
MSSNYs Definition5/29/08
  • Definition of the practice of naturopathy. The
    practice of naturopathy by a certified
    naturopathy practitioner involves the application
    of non-pharmaceutical and non-surgical
    treatments, which complement and are alternative
    to medical treatment as defined pursuant to
    section sixty five hundred twenty one of this
    title, to encourage and facilitate the bodys
    self-healing process. The practice of naturopathy
    by a certified naturopathy practitioner involves
    the application of a number of healing systems of
    physical, nutritional or natural agent regimens
  • Section 6583. Prohibitions. A naturopathy
    practitioner certified under this article shall
    be prohibited from
  • 1.    prescribing or administering drugs as
    defined in this chapter as a treatment, therapy,
    or professional service in the practice of
    naturopathy or
  • 2.   using invasive procedures as a treatment,
    therapy, or professional service in the
    practice of naturopathy. For purposes of this
    subdivision, "invasive procedure" means any
    procedure in which human tissue is cut, altered,
    or otherwise infiltrated by mechanical or other
    means. Invasive procedure includes but is not
    limited to surgery, lasers, ionizing radiation,
    therapeutic ultrasound, electroconvulsive
    therapy, electrical shock therapy or
    electromyography or

2.    
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MSSNY definition cont.
  • 3.   practicing or claiming to practice as a
    medical doctor, osteopath, dentist, podiatrist,
    optometrist, psychologist, registered practice
    nurse, advance practice professional nurse,
    midwife, physician assistant, chiropractor,
    physical therapist, acupuncturist, mental health
    therapist or any other health care professional
    not authorized in this chapter or
  • 4.   using anesthesia or any other means of
    sedation in the practice of naturopathy or
  • 5.   providing obstetrical services or
  • 6. providing psychotherapy services.

9
NYACP suggestions/NIH definition
  • A first visit to a naturopathic practitioner is
    usually an extended appointment. The practitioner
    will interview the patient at length about his
    health history, reasons for the visit, and
    lifestyle (such as diet, stress, alcohol and
    tobacco use, sleep, and exercise). The
    practitioner may perform examinations and, if in
    her scope of practice, order diagnostic and
    screening tests. Toward the end of the
    appointment, a management plan is set up to
    address the patient's general health and problems
    with illness. Referrals to other health care
    providers may be made, if appropriate.
    Practitioners may deliver some naturopathic
    treatments in their offices, such as hydrotherapy
    or manipulation.
  • Examples of additional treatments are
  • Dietary changes (for example, eating more whole
    and unprocessed foods)
  • Vitamins, minerals, and other dietary supplements
  • Over the counter Herbal medicine as defined the
    FDA

10
NYACP suggestions cont
  • Counseling and education on lifestyle changes
  • Homeopathy
  • Hydrotherapy (for example, applying hot water,
    then cold water)
  • Manual and body-based therapies such as
    manipulation and mobilization
  • Exercise therapy
  • Mind-body therapies such as yoga and meditationA
    conscious mental process using certain techniques
    such as focusing attention or maintaining a
    specific posture to suspend the stream of
    thoughts and relax the body and mind.
  • Furthermore, NYACP feels the definition should be
    COMPLEMENTARY not ALTERNATIVE medicine putting
    emphasis on the fact this is an addition to not a
    substitute for traditional medicine
  • NYACP suggested adding ordering labs and ordering
    radiology tests to the prohibitions set forth by
    MSSNY

11
S2426B/A3933BCollaborative Drug Bill
w/Pharmacists
  • This bill authorizes a demonstration for
    pharmacists to perform collaborative drug therapy
    management with physicians or nurse
    practitioners in certain settings
  • Provisions/Concerns
  • NYACP suggests limiting scope of authority to
    Coumadin/Warfarin
  • NYACP opposes pharmacists diagnosing, treating
    patients, and prescribing drugs

12
Collaborative Drug Bill cont.
  • NYACP would like to see some type of oversight
    measures/ sunset review if the Warfarin trials
    were to go into effect
  • STATUS of Bill
  • Senate Passed Senate Delivered to Assembly
    Referred to Higher Education (6/24/08)
  • Assembly Bill amended recommitted to Higher
    Education (1/10/08)

13
S8673/A2140Pharmacist as Immunizer
  • Authorizes pharmacists to administer immunizing
    agents for adults (Influenza, pneumococcal, and
    emergency tx of anaphylaxis)
  • Provides that such a pharmacist may execute a
    non-patient specific regimen prescribed or
    ordered by a licensed physician/MD
  • Pharmacists must be trained in screening, record
    keeping, handling emergencies, and
    contraindications

14
Pharmacist as Immunizer
  • In 2000, ACP and American Society of Internal
    Medicine (ASIM) issued a report supporting
    pharmacists as immunizers as allowed by state
    law.
  • After much discussion, the New York Academy of
    Medicine, the NYC Dept of Health and NYACP
    supported passage with additional provision to
    notify
  • physicians of immunization and to study
  • distribution of vaccine supplies
  • MSSNY continued to oppose
  • STATUS of Bill
  • Passed Senate and Assembly
  • Governor Signed into Law

15
S4642/A6723Peer Review
  • Prohibits disclosure of testimony of a party to a
    health care quality assurance or peer review
    proceeding
  • NYACP drafted and supported a bill in efforts to
    increase physician reporting and participation in
    QA and QI activities
  • STATUS of Bill
  • Senate Committed to Rules (6/24/08)
  • Assembly Amended and recommitted to Codes
    (6/05/08)

16
S8722/A11461HIV Testing Proposal
  • DOH Program Bill Relates to HIV testing removes
    provisions requiring separate written consent for
    HIV testing increases the penalty to 10,000 for
    a person who discloses confidential HIV related
    information.
  • Incorporate separate written consent into the
    general consent for medical care verbal notice
    will be given when test performed
  • Bill will increase testing, protect healthcare
    workers,improve quality of care for HIV pts,
    protect privacy

17
HIV Testing Proposal cont.
  • Eliminate pretest counseling and instead tailor
    counseling to whether the result was
    positive/negative
  • Allows for testing in occupational exposure where
    pt unable to give consent
  • More accurate reporting of actual incidence of
    disease if more tested
  • STATUS of Bills
  • Senate Recommitted to Rules (6/24/08)
  • Assembly Recommitted to Rules (6/23/08)

18
HIV Legislation
  • Other proposals
  • Assemblywoman Mayerson A4813/S7529 (we like this
    bill) puts HIV testing in line with CDC
    guidelines
  • Assemblyman Gottfrieds original version (prior
    to HOD bill)

19
Coverage for Intoxicated DriversA10000/S8294
  • Legislation passed both Senate and Assembly and
    is now pending with the Governor. This corrects
    a long standing inequity of no-fault failure to
    pay for medical expenses relating to a DWI
    accident. An amendment was added this year that
    allows the insurer to bill back the patient for
    charges incurred in these instances.
  • This legislation has been introduced for more
    than 10 years and was passed by the Legislature
    and vetoed by both Governors Cuomo and Pataki.

20
S8184/A11560Disaster Preparedness
  • Lifts licensure restrictions for nurses other
    health practitioners (EMTs) to allow
    immunizations,vaccines, blood testing,etc. in
    declared emergency
  • An act to amend public health law, edu law,
    social services law, and county law in relation
    to pandemic flu and public health emergency
    preparedness, detection and response
  • Status of Bill
  • Senate Referred to Health Committee (5/09/08)
  • Assembly Referred to Health Committee (6/12/08)

21
A10942/S8623Immunization of Health Care Workers
Students
  • An act to amend public health law, in relation to
    immunization of health care workers (HCW) and
    students and vaccination for STDs
  • Pneumococcal vaccination not required for
    employees of long term care facilities
  • Require college students to be vaccinated against
    meningococcal disease and 7th graders
    transferring, entering or repeating grade
  • Status of Bill
  • Senate Referred to Rules (6/19/08)
  • Assembly Amended and Recommitted to Health
    (6/20/08)

22
Dept. of Health Proposal 314 (not yet
introduced)Controlled Substance Bill
  • Curtail the diversion,abuse, and sale of human
    growth hormone, anabolic steroids, and pregabalin
    as controlled substances
  • NYACP ok with bill except for inclusion of
    pregabalin (Lyrica) as a controlled substance
  • Lyrica is an anti-seizure med. Also used for
    neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia
  • Usage is widening and not narcotic or
    particularly dangerous

23
A11187/S8556Pharmaceutical Gift Ban
  • Bans gifts and payments to prescribers by drug
    manufacturers and requires disclosure of gifts
    and payments above 50 aggregate per yr.(includes
    physician and staff)
  • Penalties of 2500 for docs who violate and
    10,000 for pharm companies professional
    misconduct
  • Presenters of CMEs must disclose financial
    relationships with drug manufacturers, and
    description of any material to be disseminated by
    manufacturer



















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Pharmaceutical Gift Ban cont.
  • NYACP concerned with the lack of recognition of
    existing ACCME requirements
  • Purvi and Linda to convey Health Committee debate
    (5/28/08)
  • Status of Bill
  • Senate Reported to Rules (6/17/08)
  • Assembly Off the floor in Codes (6/23/08)

25
A11136/S8298Patient Safety Bill(OPMC Reform and
Infection Control)
  • Strengthen oversight of physicians w/ continuous
    review of medical malpractice claims and payouts
    by Office of Professional Misconduct (OPMC)
  • Require courts to report criminal sentences
    against docs
  • Making public filing of charges by BPMC
  • Allows Access to Physicians personal health
    records without consent and without court
    order!!!!!

26
Patient Safety Bill cont.
  • Dept of health can direct a physician to cease
    activities that may harm public health
  • Compel physicians to cooperate with
    investigations
  • Office based surgery practices must report
    transmission of disease within practice
  • Require infection prevention training in med
    school and residency
  • Conduct study on viability of restricting the use
    of multi-dose vials and requiring use of
    disposable med. Equipment for single use.

27
Patient Safety Bill cont.
  • Status of Bill
  • Passed Senate and Assembly
  • Signed into Law by the Governor

28
Medical Liability Task Force
  • 1.Tort Reform Provisions
  • Physician Settlement consent- increase premium
    discount (10 discount) for no consent policies
  • Requires naming and supporting Deposing expert
    witness
  • Certification of Merit for each defendant
  • Expert testimony qualifications court must make
    two prelim findings before admitting expert
    testimony
  • Nonbinding early mediation with discovery or
    early settlement conferences mandates parties to
    action participate in non-binding mediation
    before neutral mediators come in. Apologies are
    to be kept confidential and not admissible in
    litigations

29
Medical Liability cont.
  • 2.Premium relief/Stability of Medical
    Malpractice Insurance
  • Docs in risk mitigation programs receive a
    discount
  • Cure MMIP deficit
  • Enhance MMIP/MMIA rating/MedMAL
  • Reopen MMIA- MMIP deficit would be runoff and no
    new policies would be written
  • Lower state excess amounts from 1.3-gt1 million
    and increase state coverage thereby reducing
    physician premiums of 9-12 !

30
Medical Liability cont.
  • 2. Premium relief continued
  • Reduce primary policy limits further for
    EVAPS,OBs, and who qualify for doctors across New
    York programs
  • Lowers premiums on those who serve underserved
    areas

31
Medical Liability cont.
  • 3. Patient Safety
  • OB/Gyn safety Institute to improve obstetric care
    in NYS (modeled on states experience with
    cardiac care)
  • Peer review protections/confidentiality
  • Bolster medical-malpractice data-analysis
    capabilitiesdevote resources in DOH, OPMC,
    Patient Safety Center, and DOI
  • Update and analyze med. Malpractice database for
    patient safety,risk management, and insurance
    purposes,
  • Enhance OPMCs ability to bring disciplinary
    action against negligent providers

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Medical Liability Continued
  • While the Task Force did not release its
    recommendations, the Insurance Commissioner
    announced a temporary hold on premiums as of July
    1st.
  • When legislature went into special session on
    August 8 they passed legislation mandating a
    one year freeze at 2007 levels and limited
    ability of the DOI Commissioner to impose any
    surcharge for one year.

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A9891Anti-Torture Bill
  • Prohibits participation in torture and improper
    treatment of prisoners by health care
    professionals
  • Sent bill to ACP ethics committee for comments.
    To be reviewed 6/3/08.
  • STATUS of Bill
  • Reported and referred to rules (6/17/08)
  • Meeting scheduled with Assemblyman Gottfried on
    Friday, October 10th
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