120.952 Insurance Companies Dis-enrollment of Participating Physicians
120.952 Insurance Companies Dis-enrollment of Participating Physicians: SUNSET HOD 2022
120.952 Insurance Companies Dis-enrollment of Participating Physicians: SUNSET HOD 2022
120.951 Clear Statement of Coverage on Health Insurance ID Cards The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) will work with insurers to develop standardized information to be required on all health insurance ID cards which clearly states services, co-pays, and other vital coverage data purchased by the
120.950 Regulation and Transparency of Imaging Benefit Managers’ Contracts The Medical Society of State of New York will seek legislation that any health plan, or its business partner, conducting prior authorization for non-urgent and non-emergent services or procedures 1) respond to these requests within two business days; 2) utilize recognized standards of care and comply
120.949 Health Insurance Policies for Small Groups In view of health insurance companies moving to eliminate many or all of the health insurance plans being offered to small groups (2-50 employees), while also dramatically reducing the financial incentives for brokers to market their plans, and continuing to raise premiums on
120.948 Third Party Payer Coverage of Follow Up Exams for Patients with Dense Breast Tissue MSSNY will seek legislation to require insurance companies and other third party payers to pay for follow up exams for women who receive a report of dense breast tissue. (HOD 2013-154; reaffirmed HOD 2023)
120.947 Collapse Individual and Small Group Insurance Markets MSSNY will seek legislation and/or regulation to eliminate the (newly obsolete) health insurance premium pricing differential that exists between the individual and small group pools. (HOD 2013-264; Reaffirmed HOD 2023)
120.946 Cost-saving Public Coverage for Renal Transplant Patients MSSNY will ask the AMA to support private and public mechanisms that would extend insurance coverage for the full spectrum of renal transplant care for the life of the transplanted organ; and ask the AMA to offer technical assistance to individual
117.976 Electronic Health Records, a Failure of Health Care Reform The Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) will urge the American Medical Association (AMA) to research the failure of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to achieve their stated goals and to ascertain the validity, value and accuracy of various EHRs.
120.945 Access to Timely Care The Medical Society of the State of New York will advocate for legislation or regulation to assure the right of a patient to have insurance coverage which permits them to be treated by an out of network physician of the patient’s choice if
120.944 Changes in Pre-certification for Medications to Reduce Delays The Medical Society of the State of New York will continue to advocate to reduce the circumstances when pre-authorization for needed patient medications are required, including eliminating the requirement for annual re-authorization once a prior authorization for a prescription medication has been approved. The Medical Society