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A05155 Summary:

BILL NOA05155
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07129
 
SPONSORStern
 
COSPNSRPheffer Amato, Santabarbara, Rajkumar, Raga, Eachus, Simpson, Novakhov, Chang, Jones, Schiavoni, Griffin, Colton, Kay
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §18-a, Veterans' Services L
 
Relates to veterans' health care; creates a veteran health care review to ensure veterans and their families have access to health and mental health treatment, including for post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, military sexual trauma, reproductive and mental health conditions, and suicide prevention.
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A05155 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5155
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 12, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. STERN, PHEFFER AMATO, SANTABARBARA, RAJKUMAR,
          RAGA, EACHUS, SIMPSON, NOVAKHOV, CHANG -- read once  and  referred  to
          the Committee on Veterans' Affairs
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  veterans' services law, in relation to veterans
          health care
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The  veterans'  services  law  is amended by adding a new
     2  section 18-a to read as follows:
     3    § 18-a. Veteran health care review. 1. The department, in consultation
     4  with the department of health, shall undertake a study regarding  veter-
     5  an health   care as provided  in  this  section.  Such  study  shall  be
     6  completed  and reported to the legislature on or before December thirty-
     7  first, two thousand twenty-seven.
     8    2. The veteran health care review shall comprehensively study  efforts
     9  that  can  be made to improve veterans' health care in the state includ-
    10  ing, but not be limited to:
    11    (a) increasing access by veterans and   their   families   to   health
    12  care coverage and services;
    13    (b) leveraging existing resources and structures in areas where veter-
    14  ans and their families are able to easily access such resources;
    15    (c)  ensuring    the needs of veterans and their families are incorpo-
    16  rated in all state efforts to expand  access  to   affordable,   quality
    17  health care;
    18    (d)  ensuring    veterans    and  their families have access to mental
    19  health  treatment,  including  for   post-traumatic   stress   disorder,
    20  depression,  anxiety,  military  sexual  trauma, reproductive and mental
    21  health conditions, and suicide prevention;
    22    (e) increasing primary, reproductive and mental health  care  services
    23  and resources for women veterans;

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04144-01-5

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     1    (f)  identifying  all federal and other health benefits, coverage, and
     2  services available to veterans and their families; and
     3    (g) more effectively coordinating with other local, state, and federal
     4  departments    and agencies, health care providers, and health insurance
     5  programs to help veterans and their  beneficiaries  apply  for  coverage
     6  under such programs, including helping veterans overcome barriers within
     7  the  health care system, to ensure enrollment in health plans and effec-
     8  tive delivery and coordination of health services.
     9    3. As part of the study, the department shall also:
    10    (a) evaluate whether the needs of veterans and their families are  met
    11  by existing health care and veterans' programs;
    12    (b) examine the existing health care services and resources  available
    13  to  women  veterans,  assess  if the existing services and resources are
    14  serving the needs of women  veterans,  and  provide  recommendations  to
    15  further  expand  access to additional health care services and resources
    16  for women veterans;
    17    (c) provide recommendations for steps that could be taken to  increase
    18  access to affordable, quality health care;
    19    (d)  consider  the  effects  of designating health care navigators who
    20  would assist veterans in navigating the complexities of accessing health
    21  care benefits and services;
    22    (e) evaluate the extent to which veterans in the state are  experienc-
    23  ing  delays  in  the receipt of health care services and ways to provide
    24  assistance to those  veterans  having  difficulty  receiving  timely  or
    25  adequate care; and
    26    (f)  evaluate  the  potential  effectiveness  of  health  care  choice
    27  accounts, deposits into which shall be  deductible  from  the  veteran's
    28  state personal income tax, for veteran members of the organized militia,
    29  particularly those who served on active duty in a combat zone designated
    30  by the president of the United States and have a current disability that
    31  was incurred or aggravated as a result of such service.  For purposes of
    32  this  section  the term "health care choice account" shall mean an indi-
    33  vidual savings account, owned by a veteran for the purpose of  obtaining
    34  health  care from the provider of their choice, when after making appli-
    35  cation to or attempting to  schedule  an  appointment  for  health  care
    36  services  through the federal veterans health administration the veteran
    37  has been unable to receive such services in a timely manner.
    38    § 2. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth  day  after  it  shall
    39  have become a law.
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