Relates to the scheduling of certain providers through the directory
S 9283 establishes provider scheduling and directory requirements for certain healthcare providers in New York, aiming to improve patient access and information accuracy.
S 9283 establishes provider scheduling and directory requirements for certain healthcare providers in New York, aiming to improve patient access and information accuracy.
S 9283 addresses how certain healthcare providers must be scheduled and listed in directories, likely within New York's insurance or healthcare system. The bill appears to establish requirements for provider scheduling practices and directory management, though the specific provisions require further legislative documentation to fully detail.
Provider directory accuracy directly affects patients' ability to access care—outdated or incomplete information can lead to appointment delays, denied claims, and frustration. This bill likely aims to improve transparency and timeliness in how providers are scheduled and listed, which has been a longstanding complaint in healthcare administration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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