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Big win for injured workers with new FY 2026 legislation
A recent article from FingerLakesDailyNews.com – May 16, 2025 – highlights major progress for injured workers in New York. As part of the FY 2026 Budget, Governor Kathy Hochul signed new legislation that improves access to medical care under the workers’ compensation system.
This reform includes two major changes aimed at reducing treatment delays and improving outcomes for patients across the state.
Effective immediately, resident and fellow physicians in ACGME-accredited programs are now authorized to treat workers’ comp patients—as long as they are supervised by a licensed faculty physician.
20,000+ additional doctors are now available to treat injured workers
1,400+ medical training programs across New York can offer workers’ comp care
Nearly 70 teaching hospitals statewide are now participating more fully
This change aligns workers’ comp with standard health insurance rules and helps expand access to high-demand specialties like:
Orthopedics
Pain management
Neurology
In short, injured workers will get faster, more specialized care—when and where they need it.
The second major update is a game-changer for most workers’ comp cases.
New York Workers’ Compensation Law Section 21-a is being amended to cover medical-only claims, which currently make up more than 60% of all workers’ comp cases.
Insurers can begin paying for medical treatment immediately (up to one year) without admitting liability
This now includes medical-only claims—not just cases involving lost wages
Patients experience fewer delays, less litigation, and less stress
Insurers must notify injured workers when payments are being made under this rule
After one year, claims are automatically accepted unless disputed
This reduces confusion, speeds up access to care, and improves outcomes for both workers and medical providers.
These new laws represent a major win for injured workers, doctors, and clinics across New York:
Faster access to care
More treatment options, including specialty care
Fewer disputes and delays
More predictable payments
Easier system navigation
Reduced administrative barriers
While RescueMeds is not currently licensed in New York, we fully support these forward-thinking changes. We continue to advocate for patient-first policies and faster access to care across all 50 states.
These improvements show what’s possible when lawmakers listen to workers, doctors, and advocates—and act on it.
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