Bill Text: NY S06688 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Prohibits the application of fail-first or step therapy protocols to coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of serious mental health conditions; defines serious mental health condition.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-1)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2024-06-05 - referred to insurance [S06688 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-S06688-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                         6688--A

                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       May 5, 2023
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen. BRESLIN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Insurance  --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee

        AN ACT to amend the insurance law, in relation to prohibiting the appli-
          cation  of  fail-first  or  step therapy protocols to coverage for the
          diagnosis and treatment of serious mental health conditions

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Item (ii) of subparagraph (A) and subparagraphs (C) and (E)
     2  of  paragraph 35 of subsection (i) of section 3216 of the insurance law,
     3  item (ii) of subparagraph (A) as amended by chapter 62 of  the  laws  of
     4  2023 and subparagraphs (C) and (E) as added by section 8 of subpart A of
     5  part  BB  of  chapter  57  of  the  laws of 2019, are amended to read as
     6  follows:
     7    (ii) where the policy provides coverage for physician  services,  such
     8  policy shall include benefits for outpatient care provided by a psychia-
     9  trist  or  psychologist  licensed  to practice in this state, a licensed
    10  clinical social worker within the lawful scope of his or  her  practice,
    11  who is licensed pursuant to article one hundred fifty-four of the educa-
    12  tion  law,  a mental health counselor, marriage and family therapist, or
    13  psychoanalyst licensed pursuant to article one  hundred  sixty-three  of
    14  the  education  law,  a  nurse practitioner licensed to practice in this
    15  state, or a professional  corporation  or  university  faculty  practice
    16  corporation  thereof, including outpatient drug coverage. Nothing herein
    17  shall be construed to modify or expand the scope of practice of a mental
    18  health  counselor,  marriage  and  family  therapist,  or  psychoanalyst
    19  licensed  pursuant  to  article one hundred sixty-three of the education
    20  law. Further, nothing herein shall be construed to create a new mandated
    21  health benefit.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11141-04-3

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     1    (C) Coverage under this paragraph shall not apply  financial  require-
     2  ments  or  treatment  limitations  to  mental health benefits, including
     3  outpatient drug coverage, that are more restrictive than the predominant
     4  financial requirements and treatment limitations applied to substantial-
     5  ly  all  medical  and  surgical benefits covered by the policy. Coverage
     6  under this paragraph, including drug coverage, shall not  apply  any  of
     7  the  following to a drug or drugs prescribed for a serious mental health
     8  condition:
     9    (i) a fail-first or step therapy protocol, as defined by section  four
    10  thousand nine hundred of this chapter; or
    11    (ii)  a  prior  authorization  requirement, as established pursuant to
    12  subsection (h) of section four thousand nine hundred three of this chap-
    13  ter.
    14    (E) For purposes of this paragraph:
    15    (i) "financial requirement" means deductible, copayments,  coinsurance
    16  and out-of-pocket expenses;
    17    (ii)  "predominant"  means  that  a financial requirement or treatment
    18  limitation is the most common or frequent  of  such  type  of  limit  or
    19  requirement;
    20    (iii)  "treatment  limitation" means limits on the frequency of treat-
    21  ment, number of visits, days of coverage, or other similar limits on the
    22  scope or duration of treatment and  includes  nonquantitative  treatment
    23  limitations  such as: medical management standards limiting or excluding
    24  benefits based on medical necessity, or based on whether  the  treatment
    25  is  experimental  or  investigational; formulary design for prescription
    26  drugs; network tier design; standards for provider admission to  partic-
    27  ipate in a network, including reimbursement rates; methods for determin-
    28  ing usual, customary, and reasonable charges; fail-first or step therapy
    29  protocols;  exclusions  based  on failure to complete a course of treat-
    30  ment; and restrictions based  on  geographic  location,  facility  type,
    31  provider  specialty, and other criteria that limit the scope or duration
    32  of benefits for services provided under the policy; [and]
    33    (iv) "mental health condition" means any  mental  health  disorder  as
    34  defined  in  the  most  recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical
    35  manual of mental disorders or the most recent edition of another  gener-
    36  ally recognized independent standard of current medical practice such as
    37  the international classification of diseases[.]; and
    38    (v)  "serious  mental  health  condition"  means  the following mental
    39  health disorders as defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic
    40  and statistical manual of mental disorders:
    41    (I) bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive, and mixed);
    42    (II) depression in childhood and adolescence;
    43    (III) major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent);
    44    (IV) obsessive-compulsive disorders;
    45    (V) paranoid and other psychotic disorders;
    46    (VI) schizoaffective disorders (bipolar or depressive); and
    47    (VII) schizophrenia.
    48    § 1-a. Items (vi) and (vii) of subparagraph (E)  of  paragraph  35  of
    49  subsection (i) of section 3216 of the insurance law, as added by section
    50  2  of  subpart A of part II of chapter 57 of the laws of 2023, are amend
    51  and a new item (viii) is added to read as follows:
    52    (vi) "critical time intervention services" means services rendered  by
    53  a  provider  licensed under article thirty-one of the mental hygiene law
    54  that provides evidence-based,  therapeutic  interventions  that  include
    55  intensive  outreach, engagement, and care coordination services that are
    56  provided to an insured before the insured is discharged  from  inpatient

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     1  care  in a hospital as defined by subdivision ten of section 1.03 of the
     2  mental hygiene law or the emergency department of  a  hospital  licensed
     3  pursuant  to  article twenty-eight of the public health law and continue
     4  after discharge until the insured is stabilized; [and]
     5    (vii)  "residential  facility"  means  crisis residence facilities and
     6  community residences for eating disorder integrated  treatment  programs
     7  licensed  pursuant  to  article thirty-one of the mental hygiene law[.];
     8  and
     9    (viii) "serious mental health condition" means  the  following  mental
    10  health disorders as defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic
    11  and statistical manual of mental disorders:
    12    (I) bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive, and mixed);
    13    (II) depression in childhood and adolescence;
    14    (III) major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent);
    15    (IV) obsessive-compulsive disorders;
    16    (V) paranoid and other psychotic disorders;
    17    (VI) schizoaffective disorders (bipolar or depressive); and
    18    (VII) schizophrenia.
    19    §  2.  Item  (ii) of subparagraph (A) and subparagraphs (C) and (E) of
    20  paragraph 5 of subsection (l) of section 3221 of the insurance law, item
    21  (ii) of subparagraph (A) as amended by chapter 62 of the  laws  of  2023
    22  and  subparagraphs  (C)  and  (E) as added by section 14 of subpart A of
    23  part BB of chapter 57 of the laws   of   2019, are amended  to  read  as
    24  follows:
    25    (ii)  where  the  policy  provides coverage for physician services, it
    26  shall include benefits for outpatient care provided by a psychiatrist or
    27  psychologist licensed to practice in this  state,  or  a  mental  health
    28  counselor,  marriage  and  family  therapist,  or psychoanalyst licensed
    29  pursuant to article one hundred sixty-three of the education law,  or  a
    30  licensed  clinical  social  worker within the lawful scope of his or her
    31  practice, who is licensed pursuant to article one hundred fifty-four  of
    32  the  education  law,  a  nurse practitioner licensed to practice in this
    33  state, or a professional  corporation  or  university  faculty  practice
    34  corporation thereof, including outpatient drug coverage.  Nothing herein
    35  shall be construed to modify or expand the scope of practice of a mental
    36  health  counselor,  marriage  and  family  therapist,  or  psychoanalyst
    37  licensed pursuant to article one hundred sixty-three  of  the  education
    38  law. Further, nothing herein shall be construed to create a new mandated
    39  health benefit.
    40    (C)  Coverage  under this paragraph shall not apply financial require-
    41  ments or treatment limitations  to  mental  health  benefits,  including
    42  outpatient drug coverage, that are more restrictive than the predominant
    43  financial requirements and treatment limitations applied to substantial-
    44  ly  all  medical  and  surgical benefits covered by the policy. Coverage
    45  under this paragraph, including drug coverage, shall not  apply  any  of
    46  the  following to a drug or drugs prescribed for a serious mental health
    47  condition:
    48    (i) a fail-first or step therapy protocol, as defined by section  four
    49  thousand nine hundred of this chapter; or
    50    (ii)  a  prior  authorization  requirement, as established pursuant to
    51  subsection (h) of section four thousand nine hundred three of this chap-
    52  ter.
    53    (E) For purposes of this paragraph:
    54    (i) "financial requirement" means deductible, copayments,  coinsurance
    55  and out-of-pocket expenses;

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     1    (ii)  "predominant"  means  that  a financial requirement or treatment
     2  limitation is the most common or frequent  of  such  type  of  limit  or
     3  requirement;
     4    (iii)  "treatment  limitation" means limits on the frequency of treat-
     5  ment, number of visits, days of coverage, or other similar limits on the
     6  scope or duration of treatment and  includes  nonquantitative  treatment
     7  limitations  such as: medical management standards limiting or excluding
     8  benefits based on medical necessity, or based on whether  the  treatment
     9  is  experimental  or  investigational; formulary design for prescription
    10  drugs; network tier design; standards for provider admission to  partic-
    11  ipate in a network, including reimbursement rates; methods for determin-
    12  ing usual, customary, and reasonable charges; fail-first or step therapy
    13  protocols;  exclusions  based  on failure to complete a course of treat-
    14  ment; and restrictions based  on  geographic  location,  facility  type,
    15  provider  specialty, and other criteria that limit the scope or duration
    16  of benefits for services provided under the policy; [and]
    17    (iv) "mental health condition" means any  mental  health  disorder  as
    18  defined  in  the  most  recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical
    19  manual of mental disorders or the most recent edition of another  gener-
    20  ally recognized independent standard of current medical practice such as
    21  the international classification of diseases[.]; and
    22    (v)  "serious  mental  health  condition"  means  the following mental
    23  health disorders as defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic
    24  and statistical manual of mental disorders:
    25    (I) bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive, and mixed);
    26    (II) depression in childhood and adolescence;
    27    (III) major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent);
    28    (IV) obsessive-compulsive disorders;
    29    (V) paranoid and other psychotic disorders;
    30    (VI) schizoaffective disorders (bipolar or depressive); and
    31    (VII) schizophrenia.
    32    § 2-a. Items (vi) and (vii) of subparagraph  (E)  of  paragraph  5  of
    33  subsection (l) of section 3221 of the insurance law, as added by section
    34  6 of subpart A of part II of chapter 57 of the laws of 2023, are amended
    35  and a new item (viii) is added to read as follows:
    36    (vi)  "critical time intervention services" means services rendered by
    37  a provider licensed under article thirty-one of the mental  hygiene  law
    38  that  provides  evidence-based,  therapeutic  interventions that include
    39  intensive outreach, engagement, and care coordination services that  are
    40  provided  to  an insured before the insured is discharged from inpatient
    41  care in a hospital as defined by subdivision ten of section 1.03 of  the
    42  mental  hygiene  law  or the emergency department of a hospital licensed
    43  pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law  and  continue
    44  after discharge until the insured is stabilized; [and]
    45    (vii)  "residential  facility"  means  crisis residence facilities and
    46  community residences for eating disorder integrated  treatment  programs
    47  licensed  pursuant  to  article thirty-one of the mental hygiene law[.];
    48  and
    49    (viii) "serious mental health condition" means  the  following  mental
    50  health disorders as defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic
    51  and statistical manual of mental disorders:
    52    (I) bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive, and mixed);
    53    (II) depression in childhood and adolescence;
    54    (III) major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent);
    55    (IV) obsessive-compulsive disorders;
    56    (V) paranoid and other psychotic disorders;

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     1    (VI) schizoaffective disorders (bipolar or depressive); and
     2    (VII) schizophrenia.
     3    §  3.  Paragraphs 2, 4, and 6 of subsection (g) of section 4303 of the
     4  insurance law, paragraph 2 as amended by chapter 62 of the laws of 2023,
     5  and paragraphs 4 and 6 as added by section 23 of subpart A of part BB of
     6  chapter 57 of the laws of 2019, are amended to read as follows:
     7    (2) where the contract provides coverage for physician  services  such
     8  contract  shall  provide  benefits  for  outpatient  care  provided by a
     9  psychiatrist or psychologist licensed to practice in this  state,  or  a
    10  mental health counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychoanalyst
    11  licensed  pursuant  to  article one hundred sixty-three of the education
    12  law, or a licensed clinical social worker within the lawful scope of his
    13  or her practice, who is licensed pursuant to article one hundred  fifty-
    14  four  of the education law, a nurse practitioner licensed to practice in
    15  this state, or professional corporation or university  faculty  practice
    16  corporation  thereof, including outpatient drug coverage. Nothing herein
    17  shall be construed to modify or expand the scope of practice of a mental
    18  health  counselor,  marriage  and  family  therapist,  or  psychoanalyst
    19  licensed  pursuant  to  article one hundred sixty-three of the education
    20  law. Further, nothing herein shall be construed to create a new mandated
    21  health benefit.
    22    (4) Coverage under this subsection shall not apply financial  require-
    23  ments  or  treatment  limitations  to  mental health benefits, including
    24  outpatient drug coverage, that are more restrictive than the predominant
    25  financial requirements and treatment limitations applied to substantial-
    26  ly all medical and surgical benefits covered by the  contract.  Coverage
    27  under  this  paragraph,  including drug coverage, shall not apply any of
    28  the following to a drug or drugs prescribed for a serious mental  health
    29  condition:
    30    (i)  a fail-first or step therapy protocol, as defined by section four
    31  thousand nine hundred of this chapter; or
    32    (ii) a prior authorization requirement,  as  established  pursuant  to
    33  subsection (h) of section four thousand nine hundred three of this chap-
    34  ter.
    35    (6) For purposes of this subsection:
    36    (A)  "financial requirement" means deductible, copayments, coinsurance
    37  and out-of-pocket expenses;
    38    (B) "predominant" means that  a  financial  requirement  or  treatment
    39  limitation  is  the  most  common  or  frequent of such type of limit or
    40  requirement;
    41    (C) "treatment limitation" means limits on the frequency of treatment,
    42  number of visits, days of coverage, or other similar limits on the scope
    43  or duration of treatment and includes nonquantitative treatment  limita-
    44  tions  such as: medical management standards limiting or excluding bene-
    45  fits based on medical necessity, or based on whether  the  treatment  is
    46  experimental  or  investigational;  formulary  design  for  prescription
    47  drugs; network tier design; standards for provider admission to  partic-
    48  ipate in a network, including reimbursement rates; methods for determin-
    49  ing usual, customary, and reasonable charges; fail-first or step therapy
    50  protocols;  exclusions  based  on failure to complete a course of treat-
    51  ment; and restrictions based  on  geographic  location,  facility  type,
    52  provider  specialty, and other criteria that limit the scope or duration
    53  of benefits for services provided under the contract; [and]
    54    (D) "mental health condition" means  any  mental  health  disorder  as
    55  defined  in  the  most  recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical
    56  manual of mental disorders or the most recent edition of another  gener-

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     1  ally recognized independent standard of current medical practice such as
     2  the international classification of diseases[.]; and
     3    (E)  "serious  mental  health  condition"  means  the following mental
     4  health disorders as defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic
     5  and statistical manual of mental disorders:
     6    (i) bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive, and mixed);
     7    (ii) depression in childhood and adolescence;
     8    (iii) major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent);
     9    (iv) obsessive-compulsive disorders;
    10    (v) paranoid and other psychotic disorders;
    11    (vi) schizoaffective disorders (bipolar or depressive); and
    12    (vii) schizophrenia.
    13    § 3-a. Subparagraphs (F) and (G) of paragraph 6 of subsection  (g)  of
    14  section  4303  of the insurance law, as added by section 10 of subpart A
    15  of part II of chapter 57 of the laws of 2023,  are  amended  and  a  new
    16  subparagraph (H) is added to read as follows:
    17    (F) "critical time intervention services" means services rendered by a
    18  provider  licensed  under  article  thirty-one of the mental hygiene law
    19  that provides evidence-based,  therapeutic  interventions  that  include
    20  intensive  outreach, engagement, and care coordination services that are
    21  provided to an insured before the insured is discharged  from  inpatient
    22  care  in a hospital as defined by subdivision ten of section 1.03 of the
    23  mental hygiene law or the emergency department of  a  hospital  licensed
    24  pursuant  to  article twenty-eight of the public health law and continue
    25  after discharge until the insured is stabilized; [and]
    26    (G) "residential  facility"  means  crisis  residence  facilities  and
    27  community  residences  for eating disorder integrated treatment programs
    28  licensed pursuant to article thirty-one of the  mental  hygiene  law[.];
    29  and
    30    (H)  "serious  mental  health  condition"  means  the following mental
    31  health disorders as defined in the most recent edition of the diagnostic
    32  and statistical manual of mental disorders:
    33    (i) bipolar disorders (hypomanic, manic, depressive, and mixed);
    34    (ii) depression in childhood and adolescence;
    35    (iii) major depressive disorders (single episode or recurrent);
    36    (iv) obsessive-compulsive disorders;
    37    (v) paranoid and other psychotic disorders;
    38    (vi) schizoaffective disorders (bipolar or depressive); and
    39    (vii) schizophrenia.
    40    § 4. This act shall take effect on the first of January next  succeed-
    41  ing  the date on which it shall have become a law and shall apply to all
    42  policies and contracts issued, renewed, modified, altered or amended  on
    43  or  after  such  date; provided however, that if subpart A of part II of
    44  chapter 57 of the laws of 2023 shall not have taken effect on or  before
    45  such  date then sections one-a, two-a and three-a of this act shall take
    46  effect on the same date and in the same manner as such subpart  of  such
    47  part of such chapter of the laws of 2023 takes effect.
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