New York Laws
Article 44 - Health Maintenance Organizations
4405-B - Duty to Report.

(b) An organization shall make a report to be made to the appropriate
professional disciplinary agency within thirty days of obtaining
knowledge of any information that reasonably appears to show that a
health professional is guilty of professional misconduct as defined in
article one hundred thirty or one hundred thirty-one-A of the education
law. A violation of this subdivision shall not be subject to the
provisions of section twelve-b of this chapter.
2. Reports of possible professional misconduct made pursuant to this
section shall be made in writing to the appropriate professional
disciplinary agency. Written reports shall include the following
information:
(a) the name, address, profession and license number of the
individual; and
(b) a description of the action taken by the organization including
the reason for the action and the date thereof, or the nature of the
action or conduct that led to the resignation, termination of contract
or withdrawal, and the date thereof stated with sufficient specificity
to allow a reasonable person to understand which of the reasons
enumerated led to the action of the organization or the resignation or
withdrawal of the individual, and, if the reason was an act or omission
of the individual, the particular act or omission.
3. (a) Any report or information furnished to an appropriate
professional discipline agency in accordance with the provisions of this
section shall be deemed a confidential communication and shall not be
subject to inspection or disclosure in any manner except upon formal
written request by a duly authorized public agency or pursuant to a
judicial subpoena issued in a pending action or proceeding.
(b) Any person, facility, organization or corporation which makes a
report pursuant to this section in good faith without malice shall have
immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, for having made such
report. For purposes of any proceeding, civil or criminal, the good
faith of any person required to make a report shall be presumed.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBH - Public Health

Article 44 - Health Maintenance Organizations

4400 - Statement of Policy and Purposes.

4401 - Definitions.

4402 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Application for Certificate of Authority.

4403 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Issuance of Certificate of Authority.

4403-A - Special Purpose Certificate of Authority.

4403-B - Development of Comprehensive Health Services Plans.

4403-C - Comprehensive HIV Special Needs Plan Certification.

4403-D - Special Needs Managed Care Plans.

4403-E - Primary Care Partial Capitation Providers; Partial Capitation Certificate of Authority.

4403-F - Managed Long Term Care Plans.

4403-G - Developmental Disabilty Individual Support and Care Coordination Organizations.

4404 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Continuance of Certificate of Authority.

4405 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Powers.

4405-A - Immunizations Against Poliomyelitis, Mumps, Measles, Diphtheria and Rubella.

4405-B - Duty to Report.

4406 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Regulation of Contracts.

4406-A - Arbitration Provisions of Health Maintenance Organization Contracts.

4406-B - Primary and Preventive Obstetric and Gynecologic Care.

4406-C - Prohibitions.

4406-D - Health Care Professional Applications and Terminations.

4406-E - Access to End of Life Care.

4406-F - Maternal Depression Screenings.

4406-G - Telehealth Delivery of Services.

4406-H - Health Care Facility Applications.

4406-I - Utilization Review Determinations for Medically Fragile Children.

4407 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Employer Requirements.

4408 - Disclosure of Information.

4408-A - Integrated Delivery Systems.

4408-A*2 - Grievance Procedure.

4409 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Examinations.

4410 - Health Maintenance Organizations; Professional Services.

4411 - Construction.

4412 - Separability.

4413 - Savings Clause.

4414 - Health Care Compliance Programs.

4416 - Excess Reserves of Certain Health Maintenance Organizations.