ยง 4012-b. Hospice palliative care. 1. Notwithstanding any inconsistent
  provision  of  this  article to the contrary, a hospice may also offer a
  program of palliative care  for  patients  with  advanced  life-limiting
  conditions  and  illnesses  and  their  families.  Such a program may be
  provided by a hospice issued  a  certificate  of  approval  pursuant  to
  section  four  thousand  four  of  this  article,  acting alone or under
  contract with a certified home health agency, long term home health care
  program, licensed home care services agency or AIDS home  care  program,
  as  such  terms  are  defined  in section thirty-six hundred two of this
  chapter. Nothing  in  this  section  shall  preclude  the  provision  of
  palliative  care  by any other health care provider otherwise authorized
  to provide such services.
2. For the purposes  of  this  section  "Palliative  care"  means  the
  active,  interdisciplinary care of patients with advanced, life-limiting
  illness, focusing on relief of  distressing  physical  and  psychosocial
  symptoms  and  meeting  spiritual  needs. Its goal is achievement of the
  best quality of life for patients and families.
Structure New York Laws
4000 - Legislative Declaration.
4004 - Establishment of Hospices.
4008 - Certification of Hospices.
4010 - Powers and Duties of the Commissioner and the State Hospital Review and Planning Council.
4012-A - Hospice Supplemental Financial Assistance Program for Persons With Special Needs.
4012-B - Hospice Palliative Care.
4013 - Hospice Worker Recruitment and Retention Program.
4013-B - Home Care Services Worker Registry.