Issue: 2023 Vol. 28 No. 3

In the Legislature

The New York State Legislature concluded its 2023 legislative session in early June. The legislative session most notably resulted in an agreement on a record $229 billion budget, albeit over a month late, as well as the passage of several bills of significance, including legislation to: seal criminal records; modify campaign finance laws and move … Continued

A Message From the Section Chair

I am honored to be the new section chair and I am so looking forward to the exciting year ahead for the Health Law Section. I want to first thank Frank J. Serbaroli and Karen Gallinari, both past chairs of the section, for encouraging me to join the section and appointing me as the first … Continued

The Repeal of New York’s Do Not Resuscitate Law: A Technical Clean-up Bill – And an Occasion for Reflection

In the 2023 session, the New York State Legislature passed a bill to repeal New York’s landmark 1987 Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Law.1 As of this writing, the bill is awaiting signature by the governor. This is a noncontroversial and helpful technical clean-up bill and should promptly be signed into law. The 1987 DNR Law originally applied to … Continued

Religious Vaccine Exemptions for Health Care Workers – Autonomy or Maleficence?

I. Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the American medical system to its limits.1 Although the pandemic continues to affect the lives of many Americans, a new tool to prevent infection and spread exists today: the COVID-19 vaccine.2 Though the effectiveness of the vaccine is well documented,3 there remains significant resistance to vaccination among several groups of Americans.4 One of … Continued

New York State Fraud, Abuse and Compliance Developments

Edited by Margaret M. Surowka, compiled by various attorneys at Barclay Damon as indicated within column New York State Department of Health Medicaid Decisions Compiled by Dena M. DeFazio and Ron L. Oakes Whittier Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center (Decision After Hearing, May 11, 2023, John Harris Terepka, ALJ). Appellant is a residential health care … Continued

Meet the 2023 Summer NYSBA Diversity Health Law Fellows

My name is Bernard Robert and I’m from Long Island, New York. I’m first generation Haitian-American and currently live in Queens, New York. Health care has always been an interest of mine. I studied health information technology at Stony Brook University and volunteered as an emergency medical technician (EMT) at my local fire department. I … Continued

In the New York State Courts

Second Department Holds That Residency Contract Disputes Are Subject to the Two-Step Grievance Process of Public Health Law § 2801-b Khass v. New York Presbyt. Brooklyn Methodist Hosp., 213 A.D.3d 824 (2d Dep’t 2023) Plaintiff was a medical student at the Saint George’s University School of Medicine (the university). Prior to graduating, plaintiff applied to, … Continued

In the Law Journals

A compendium of citations to recent topics published in health law journals A Framework for Assessing Whether Civil Penalties Under the False Claims Act Violate the Excessive Fines Clause of the Eighth Amendment, Joel D. Hesch, 91 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1012 (2023). America Is Tripping: Psychedelic Pharmaceutical Patent Reforms Fostering Access, Innovation, and Equity, … Continued

In the New York State Agencies

2/15/23 Charges for Professional Health Services Notice of Adoption. The Department of Financial Services amended Part 68 (Regulation 83) and Appendix 17-C to Title 11 N.Y.C.R.R. regarding the charges for Professional Health Services to establish schedules of maximum permissible charges for professional health services payable as no-fault insurance benefits. The regulation states in part that … Continued