New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter C - State Hospital Code
Article 4 - Managed Care
Part 732 - Workers' Compensation Preferred Provider Organizations
Subpart 732-2 - Operations
Section 732-2.6 - Records, reports and information requirements
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, March 26, 2025
(a) Clinical records shall be made available for review by the commissioner and otherwise afforded confidentiality in accordance with applicable State law, including laws on confidentiality of HIV records, and unwarranted access shall be prevented.
(b) The PPO shall report to the commissioner information regarding disciplinary action against any provider or information regarding professional misconduct.
(c) All other business records and data maintained by the PPO, and relevant to the commissioner's authority to oversee the activities of the PPO and to determine the appropriateness of continued certification, either pursuant to applicable law or in the normal conduct of business, shall be made available to the commissioner and/or chair upon request.
(d) The PPO shall develop a detailed plan for providing affected employees with written notice of the PPO arrangement for the treatment of all workers' compensation injuries and illnesses. Such written notice shall also advise potential claimants where they may obtain a handbook which contains written information about the PPO as described in subdivision (e) of this section.
(e) The PPO shall develop a handbook, a limited number of which shall be distributed by an appropriate party to all participating employers, upon the entering of a contract between the PPO and the carrier. The handbook shall be written in an understandable manner. Employers will be expected to reproduce the handbook in sufficient numbers to provide copies to employees on an as-needed basis. The handbook shall contain:
(f) If a provider ceases participation in the PPO, or if any provider becomes unavailable to provide services to any claimant, the PPO shall provide written notice to affected claimants within 15 days from the date that the organization becomes aware of such change in status. Such notice shall also describe: