(a) "Maternal depression" means a wide range of emotional and
psychological reactions a woman may experience during pregnancy or after
childbirth. These reactions may include, but are not limited to,
feelings of despair or extreme guilt, prolonged sadness, lack of energy,
difficulty concentrating, fatigue, extreme changes in appetite, and
thoughts of suicide or of harming the baby. Maternal depression may
include prenatal depression, the "baby blues," postpartum depression, or
postpartum psychosis -- the severest form.
(b) "Maternal health care provider" means a physician, midwife, nurse
practitioner, or physician assistant, or other health care practitioner
acting within his or her lawful scope of practice, attending a pregnant
woman or a woman up to one year after childbirth, including a
practitioner attending the woman's child up to one year after
childbirth.
2. Maternal depression information. (a) The commissioner, in
consultation with the commissioner of mental health, shall make
available to maternal health care providers information on maternal
depression. The information shall include, but not be limited to:
(i) a summary of the current evidence base and professional guidelines
for maternal depression screening;
(ii) validated, evidence-based tools for maternal depression
screening;
(iii) information about follow-up support for patients who may require
further evaluation, referral, or treatment including, when available,
information about specific community resources and entities licensed by
the office of mental health; and
(iv) information on engaging support for the mother, which may include
communicating with the other parent of the child and other family
members, as appropriate and consistent with patient confidentiality.
(b) The information on maternal depression shall be posted on the
department's website. The commissioner shall, in collaboration with the
commissioner of mental health, update and review the information on
maternal depression, as necessary.
3. Maternal depression treatment. The commissioner, in consultation
with the commissioner of mental health, shall:
(a) inform providers of the need to raise awareness about maternal
depression; and
(b) provide information on the department's and office of mental
health's websites regarding how to locate available providers who treat
or provide support for maternal depression including, but not limited
to, mental health professionals, other licensed professionals, peer
support, not-for-profit corporations and other community resources.
4. The commissioner shall make any regulations necessary to implement
this section.
Structure New York Laws
Article 25 - Maternal and Child Health
2500 - Maternal and Child Health; Duties of Commissioner.
2500-A - Test for Phenylketonuria and Other Diseases and Conditions.
2500-B - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
2500-C - Special Programs With Respect to Diethylstilbestrol.
2500-D - New York State Poison Control Network.
2500-E - Pregnant Women, Blood Test for Hepatitis B; Follow-Up Care.
2500-F - Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Testing of Newborns.
2500-F-1 - Special Program for HIV Services for Women and Children, Including Adolescents.
2500-G - Newborn Infant Hearing Screening.
2500-H - Statewide Perinatal Data System.
2500-H*2 - Anaphylactic Policy for School Districts and Child Care Providers.
2500-I - Child Food Choking Prevention.
2500-J - Autism Spectrum Disorders; Screening of Children.
2500-L - Pregnant People, Blood Test for Hepatitis C Virus (Hcv); Follow-Up Care.
2501 - Health and Welfare Services to All Children; Duty of Local Boards.
2502 - Report of Certain Conditions.
2503 - Drug Information to Be Furnished Expectant Mothers.
2504-A - Hepatitis B Immunization of a Minor.
2504-B - Information Concerning Pelvic Exams.
2505 - Human Breast Milk; Collection, Storage and Distribution; General Powers of the Commissioner.
2505-A - Rights of Breastfeeding Mothers.
2505-B - Lactation Accommodations in Airports.
2506 - Obstetric and Pediatric Practitioner Incentive Demonstration Program.
2507 - Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children; Specialty Formula.
2508 - Newborn Health and Safe Sleep Study.
2509 - Maternal Mortality Review Board.
2509-A - Corded Window Blind Leaflet.
2509-C - Availability of Adverse Childhood Experiences Services.