New York Laws
Article 28 - Hospitals
2805-U - Credentialing and Privileging of Health Care Practioners Providing Telemedicine Services.

(a) "Distant site hospital" means a hospital licensed pursuant to this
article or a hospital licensed by another state, that has entered into
an agreement with an originating hospital to make available one or more
health care practitioners that are members of its clinical staff to the
originating hospital for the purposes of providing telemedicine
services. To qualify as a distant site hospital for purposes of this
article, a hospital licensed by another state must comply with the
federal regulations governing participation by hospitals in Medicare.
(b) "Health care practitioner" shall mean a person licensed pursuant
to article one hundred thirty-one, one hundred thirty-one-B, one hundred
thirty-three, one hundred thirty-nine, one hundred forty, one hundred
forty-one, one hundred forty-three, one hundred forty-four, one hundred
fifty-three, one hundred fifty-four or one hundred fifty-nine of the
education law, or as otherwise authorized by the commissioner.
(c) "Originating hospital" means the hospital at which a patient is
located at the time telemedicine services are provided to him or her.
(d) "Telemedicine" means the delivery of clinical health care services
by means of real time two-way electronic audio-visual communications
which facilitate the assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment,
education, care management and self management of a patient's health
care while such patient is at the originating site and the health care
provider is at a distant site.
2. When telemedicine services are provided to an originating
hospital's patients pursuant to an agreement with a distant site
hospital, the originating hospital may, in lieu of satisfying the
requirements set forth in section twenty-eight hundred five-k of this
article, rely on the credentialing and privileging decisions made by the
distant site hospital in granting or renewing privileges to a health
care practitioner who is a member of the clinical staff of the distant
site hospital, provided that:
(a) the distant site hospital participates in Medicare and Medicaid;
(b) each health care practitioner providing telemedicine is licensed
to practice in this state;
(c) the distant site hospital, in accordance with requirements
otherwise applicable to that hospital, collects and evaluates all
credentialing information concerning each health care practitioner
providing telemedicine services, performs all required verification
activities, and acts on behalf of the originating site hospital for such
credentialing purposes;
(d) the distant site hospital reviews periodically, at least every two
years, and as otherwise warranted based on outcomes, complaints or other
circumstances, the credentials, privileges, physical and mental
capacity, and competence in delivering health care services of each
health care practitioner providing telemedicine services, consistent
with requirements otherwise applicable to that hospital; reports the
results of such review to the originating hospital; and notifies the
originating hospital immediately upon any suspension, revocation, or
limitation of such privileges;
(e) with respect to each distant site health care practitioner who
holds privileges at the originating hospital, the originating hospital
conducts a periodic internal review, at least every two years, of the
distant site practitioner's performance of these privileges and provides
the distant site hospital with such performance information for use in
the distant hospital's periodic appraisal of the distant site physician
or health care practitioner. Such information shall include, at a
minimum, all adverse events that result from the telemedicine services

provided by the distant site health care practitioner to the originating
hospital's patients, all complaints the originating hospital has
received about the distant site practitioner, and any revocation,
suspension or limitation of the distant site practitioner's privileges
by the originating hospital; and
(f) the agreement entered into between the originating site hospital
and distant site hospital shall be in writing and shall, at a minimum:
(i) provide the categories of health care practitioners that are
eligible candidates for appointment to the originating hospital's
clinical staff,
(ii) require the governing body of the distant site hospital to comply
with the Medicare conditions of participation governing the appointment
of medical staff with regard to the health care practitioners providing
telemedicine services,
(iii) itemize the credentialing information to be collected and the
required verification activities to be performed by the distant site
hospital and relied upon by the originating hospital in considering the
recommendations of the distant site hospital,
(iv) require each distant site health care practitioner providing
telemedicine services to be licensed to practice in this state and
privileged at the distant site hospital,
(v) require the distant site hospital to provide to the originating
hospital a current list of each distant site health care practitioner's
privileges at the distant site hospital, and
(vi) require the distant site hospital to conduct a periodic review
consistent with requirements otherwise applicable to that hospital, at
least every two years, and as otherwise warranted based on outcomes,
complaints or other circumstances, the credentials, privileges, physical
and mental capacity, and competence in delivering health care services
of each health care practitioner providing telemedicine services; to
provide the originating hospital with the results of such review; and to
notify the originating hospital immediately upon any suspension,
revocation, or limitation of such privileges.
3. Nothing in this section shall be construed as allowing an
originating hospital to delegate its authority over and responsibility
for decisions concerning the credentialing and granting staff membership
or professional privileges to health care practitioners providing
telemedicine services.
4. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, an originating
hospital shall not be required to provide a physical examination or to
maintain recorded medical history including immunizations for a health
care provider providing consultations solely through telemedicine from a
distant site hospital.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBH - Public Health

Article 28 - Hospitals

2800 - Declaration of Policy and Statement of Purpose.

2801 - Definitions.

2801-A - Establishment or Incorporation of Hospitals.

2801-B - Improper Practices in Hospital Staff Appointments and Extension of Professional Privileges Prohibited.

2801-C - Injunctions.

2801-D - Private Actions by Patients of Residential Health Care Facilities.

2801-E - Voluntary Residential Health Care Facility Rightsizing Demonstration Program.

2801-F - Residential Health Care Facility Quality Incentive Payment Program.

2801-G - Community Forum on Hospital Closure.

2801-H - Personal Caregiving Visitors for Nursing Home Residents During Public Health Emergencies.

2802 - Approval of Construction.

2802-A - Transitional Care Unit Demonstration Program.

2802-B - Health Equity Impact Assessments.

2803 - Commissioner and Council; Powers and Duties.

2803-A - Authority to Contract.

2803-B - Uniform Reports and Accounting Systems for Hospital Costs.

2803-C - Rights of Patients in Certain Medical Facilities.

2803-C-1 - Rights of Patients in Certain Medical Facilities; Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.

2803-D - Reporting Abuses of Persons Receiving Care or Services in Residential Health Care Facilities.

2803-E - Residential Health Care Facilities; Return and Redistribution of Unused Medication.

2803-E*2 - Reporting Incidents of Possible Professional Misconduct.

2803-F - Respite Projects.

2803-G - Board of Visitors in County Owned Residential Health Care Facility.

2803-H - Health Related Facility; Pet Therapy Programs.

2803-I - General Hospital Inpatient Discharge Review Program.

2803-J - Information for Maternity Patients.

2803-J*2 - Nursing Home Nurse Aide Registry.

2803-K - In-Patient Nasogastric Feeding Procedures.

2803-L - Community Service Plans.

2803-M - Discharge of Hospital Patients to Adult Homes.

2803-N - Hospital Care for Maternity Patients.

2803-O - Hospital Care for Mastectomy, Lumpectomy, and Lymph Node Dissection Patients.

2803-P - Disclosure of Information Concerning Family Violence.

2803-Q - Family Councils in Residential Health Care Facilities.

2803-R - Dissemination of Information About the Abandoned Infant Protection Act.

2803-S - Access to Product Recall Information.

2803-T - Preadmission Information.

2803-U - Hospital Substance Use Disorder Policies and Procedures.

2803-V - Lymphedema Information Distribution.

2803-V*2 - Standing Orders for New Born Care in a Hospital.

2803-W - Independent Quality Monitors for Residential Health Care Facilities.

2803-W*2 - Disclosure of Information Concerning Pregnancy Complications.

2803-X - Requirements Related to Nursing Homes and Related Assets and Operations.

2803-Y - Provision of Residency Agreement.

2803-Z - Transfer, Discharge and Voluntary Discharge Requirements for Residential Health Care Facilities.

2803-Z*2 - Antimicrobial Resistance Prevention and Education.

2803-AA - Sickle Cell Disease Information Distribution.

2803-AA*2 - Nursing Home Infection Control Competency Audit.

2804 - Units for Hospital and Health-Related Affairs.

2804-A - State Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines and Medical Technology Assessment.

2805 - Approval of Hospitals; Operating Certificates.

2805-A - Disclosure of Financial Transactions.

2805-B - Admission of Patients and Emergency Treatment of Nonadmitted Patients.

2805-C - .

2805-D - Limitation of Medical, Dental or Podiatric Malpractice Action Based on Lack of Informed Consent.

2805-E - Reports of Residential Health Care Facilities.

2805-F - Money Deposited or Advanced for Admittance to Nursing Homes; Waiver Void; Administration Expenses.

2805-G - Maintenance of Records.

2805-H - Immunizations.

2805-I - Treatment of Sexual Offense Victims and Maintenance of Evidence in a Sexual Offense.

2805-J - Medical, Dental and Podiatric Malpractice Prevention Program.

2805-K - Investigations Prior to Granting or Renewing Privileges.

2805-L - Adverse Event Reporting.

2805-M - Confidentiality.

2805-N - Child Abuse Prevention.

2805-O - Identification of Veterans and Their Spouses by Nursing Homes, Residential Health Care Facilities, and Adult Care Facilities.

2805-P - Emergency Treatment of Rape Survivors.

2805-Q - Hospital Visitation by Domestic Partner.

2805-R - Patients Unable to Verbally Communicate.

2805-S - Circulating Nurse Required.

2805-T - Clinical Staffing Committees and Disclosure of Nursing Quality Indicators.

2805-U - Credentialing and Privileging of Health Care Practioners Providing Telemedicine Services.

2805-V - Observation Services.

2805-W - Patient Notice of Observation Services.

2805-X - Hospital-Home Care-Physician Collaboration Program.

2805-Y - Indentification and Assessment of Human Trafficking Victims.

2805-Z - Hospital Domestic Violence Policies and Procedures.

2806 - Hospital Operating Certificates; Suspension or Revocation.

2806-A - Temporary Operator.

2815 - Health Facility Restructuring Program.

2815-A - Community Health Care Revolving Capital Fund.

2816 - Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System.

2806-B - Residential Health Care Facilities; Revocation of Operating Certificate.

2807 - Hospital Reimbursement Provisions; Generally.

2807-A - General Hospital Nineteen Hundred Eighty-Six and Nineteen Hundred Eighty-Seven Inpatient Rates and Charges.

2807-AA - Nurse Loan Repayment Program.

2807-B - Outstanding Payments and Reports Due Under Subdivision Eighteen of Section Twenty-Eight Hundred Seven-C, Sections Twenty-Eight Hundred Seven-D,twenty

2807-C - General Hospital Inpatient Reimbursement for Annual Rate Periods Beginning on or After January First, Nineteen Hundred Eighty-Eight.

2807-D - Hospital Assessments.

2807-DD - Temporary Nursing Home Stability Contributions.

2807-D-1 - Hospital Quality Contributions.

2807-E - Uniform Bills.

2807-F - Health Maintenance Organization Payment Factor.

2807-I - Service and Quality Improvement Grants.

2807-J - Patient Services Payments.

2807-K - General Hospital Indigent Care Pool.

2807-L - Health Care Initiatives Pool Distributions.

2807-M - Distribution of the Professional Education Pools.

2807-N - Palliative Care Education and Training.

2807-O - Early Intervention Services Pool.

2807-P - Comprehensive Diagnostic and Treatment Centers Indigent Care Program.

2807-R - Funding for Expansion of Cancer Services.

2807-S - Professional Education Pool Funding.

2807-T - Assessments on Covered Lives.

2807-U - Transfers for Tax Credits.

2807-V - Tobacco Control and Insurance Initiatives Pool Distributions.

2807-W - High Need Indigent Care Adjustment Pool.

2807-X - Grants for Long Term Care Demonstration Projects.

2807-Y - Pool Administration.

2807-Z - Review of Eligible Federally Qualified Health Center Capital Projects.

2808 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Rates of Payment.

2808-A - Liability of Certain Persons.

2808-B - Certification of Financial Statements and Financial Information.

2808-C - Reimbursement of General Hospital Inpatient Services.

2808-D - Nursing Home Quality Improvement Demonstration Program.

2808-E - Residential Health Care for Children With Medical Fragility in Transition to Young Adults and Young Adults With Medical Fragility Demonstration Program.

2808-E*2 - Nursing Home Ratings.

2809 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Powers to Require Security.

2810 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Receivership.

2811 - Discounts and Splitting Fees With Medical Referral Services; Prohibited.

2812 - Construction.

2813 - Separability.

2814 - Health Networks, Global Budgeting, and Health Care Demonstrations.

2816-A - Cardiac Services Information.

2817 - Community Health Centers Capital Program.

2818 - Health Care Efficiency and Affordability Law of New Yorkers (Heal Ny) Capital Grant Program.

2819 - Hospital Acquired Infection Reporting.

2820 - Home Based Primary Care for the Elderly Demonstration Project.

2821 - State Electronic Health Records (Ehr) Loan Program.

2822 - Residential Care Off-Site Facility Demonstration Project.

2823 - Supportive Housing Development Program.

2824 - Central Service Technicians.

2824*2 - Surgical Technology and Surgical Technologists.

2825 - Capital Restructuring Financing Program.

2825-A - Health Care Facility Transformation: Kings County Project.

2825-B - Oneida County Health Care Facility Transformation Program:oneida County Project.

2825-C - Essential Health Care Provider Support Program.

2825-D - Health Care Facility Tranformation Program: Statewide.

2825-E - Health Care Facility Tranformation Program: Statewide Ii.

2825-F - Health Care Facility Tranformation Program: Statewide Iii.

2825-G - Health Care Facility Transformation Program: Statewide Iv.

2825-H - Health Care Facility Transformation Program: Statewide V.

2826 - Temporary Adjustment to Reimbursement Rates.

2827 - Plant-Based Food Options.

2828 - Residential Health Care Facilities; Minimum Direct Resident Care Spending.

2828*2 - Essential Support Persons Allowed for Individuals With Disabilities During a State of Emergency.

2829 - Nursing Homes; Disclosure Requirements.

2830 - Surgical Smoke Evacuation.

2830*2 - Regulation of the Billing of Facility Fees.