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A 10464

Relates to Medicaid accountability

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Scott Gray and 1 co-sponsor

New York bill establishing Medicaid accountability measures; referred to Health Committee in March 2026, specific provisions not yet detailed.

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Bill Summary · A 10464

Legislative bill overview

Bill A 10464 appears to be a New York State legislative proposal focused on establishing or strengthening accountability measures within the Medicaid program. Based on the limited information available, the bill likely addresses oversight, reporting requirements, or performance standards for Medicaid providers, administrators, or program operations.

Why is this important

Medicaid accountability measures directly affect how effectively taxpayer resources are used and whether beneficiaries receive quality care. New York's Medicaid program serves millions of residents and represents a substantial portion of the state budget, making oversight mechanisms consequential for both fiscal responsibility and healthcare access.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition of accountability scope: Disagreement over whether measures target providers, managed care organizations, state administrators, or all parties—affecting who bears responsibility for outcomes
  • Reporting burden vs. transparency: Balance between requiring detailed accountability data (which improves oversight but increases administrative costs) and protecting provider operations from excessive bureaucratic requirements
  • Enforcement mechanisms and penalties: Disputes over whether accountability violations result in financial penalties, license suspension, or other consequences, and whether consequences are proportionate

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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