8-12 Joint Virtual Public Hearing on COVID-19 and Hospitals

NOTICE OF JOINT SENATE AND ASSEMBLY ONLINE VIDEO PUBLIC HEARING

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH
SENATE STANDING COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS
SENATE ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS REVIEW COMMISSION

ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH
ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT ANALYSIS AND INVESTIGATION
ASSEMBLY ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS REVIEW COMMISSION


NOTICE OF ONLINE PUBLIC HEARING

Subject: COVID-19 and Hospitals

Purpose: To review the impact of COVID-19 on New York State’s hospitals as well as how current state hospital policies impacted the approach to address the COVID-19 pandemic.

August 12, 2020
10 a.m.
Web link: https://www.nysenate.gov/events
https://www.nyassembly.gov/av/live/

Oral Testimony by Invitation Only

New York has been one of the hardest hit states in the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, both in infection and fatality rates. Hospitalizations related to COVID-19 in New York peaked in mid-April at almost 19,000 with over 5,200 people in intensive care units across the state. New York and its hospital system took a number of steps to begin preparing the State’s hospital system to handle the projected surge in hospital admissions related to COVID-19. Even with the extraordinary measures taken during the early days of the pandemic, many hospitals still found a need for additional personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilators, and other medical equipment needed to treat the disease and protect hospital staff due to the surge of cases they experienced. In addition, some hospitals experienced a lack of inpatient and intensive care unit beds during this time and the State had to utilize volunteers from across the country and unorthodox locations to ensure adequate space to continue to care for individuals.

This hearing will explore the effects of COVID-19 on New York’s hospital system and seeks to receive input from various stakeholders across the State relating to the availability and distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE), the adequacy of hospital infrastructure, financial strains on hospitals during the State of Emergency, the impact of current hospital policies and their approach to address the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the practices and procedures implemented by hospitals in response to COVID-19, including visitation and isolation policies. The hearing will seek to identify what steps can be taken to help prepare the hospital system as well as protect patients and staff in the case of potential future pandemics.

Persons invited to testify to the Committees at the above hearing should complete and return the enclosed reply form by Sunday August 9. It is important that the reply form be fully completed and returned so that persons may be notified of means by which to testify and/or in the event of emergency postponement or cancellation.

Oral testimony will be limited to 5 minutes’ duration. In preparing the order of witnesses, the Committees will attempt to accommodate individual requests to speak at particular times in view of special circumstances. These requests should be made on the attached reply form or communicated to Committee staff as early as possible.

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Gustavo Rivera
Chair, Senate
Committee on Health

Richard N. Gottfried
Chair, Assembly
Committee on Health

James Skoufis
Chair, Senate
Committee on Investigations & Government Operations

John T. McDonald III
Chair, Assembly
Committee on Oversight, Analysis & Investigation

Simcha Felder
Chair, Senate
Administrative Regulations Review Commission

Dan Quart
Chair, Assembly
Administrative Regulations Review Commission

Wednesday
August 12, 2020





Opening Statements

Senator Gustavo Rivera

Assemblyman Richard Gottfried

Assemblyman John T McDonald III

Testimony and Questions

PANEL 1

Howard Zucker, MD, JD, Commissioner, New York State Department of Health

Senator James Skoufis

Jim Malatras, President, Empire State College

Assemblyman Richard Gottfried

Jim Malatras, President, Empire State College

Senator Simcha Felder

Assemblyman Daniel Quart

Senator Patrick M Gallivan

Assemblyman John T McDonald III

Senator Thomas F O’Mara

Gareth Rhodes, Deputy Superintendent and Special Counsel, Dept. Financial Services

Assemblyman Ron Kim

Senator Gustavo Rivera

Assemblyman Kevin Byrne

Assemblyman Brian Manktelow

Senator Jen Metzger

Assemblyman Kevin Cahill

Senator Brad Hoylman

Assemblyman Kevin Byrne

Senator Pamela Helming

Assemblyman Brian Manktelow

Senator James Tedisco

Assemblyman Edward Braunstein

Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti

Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal

Assemmblymember Melissa Miller

Assemblymember Ellen Jaffee

Assemblyman Andrew Garbarino

Assemblymember Aileen Gunther

Assemblyman John Salka

Assemblyman Jacob Ashby


PANEL 2

Carlina Rivera, Chair of the Committee On Hospitals, New York City Council

Assemblyman Richard Gottfried

Senator Gustavo Rivera

Assemblyman Daniel Quart

Senator Brad Hoylman

Assemblyman Ron Kim

Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti

PANEL 3

Bea Grause, President, Healthcare Association of New York State

Kenneth Raske, President, Greater NY Hospital Association

Assemblyman Richard Gottfried

Senator Gustavo Rivera

Assemblyman John T McDonald III

Senator Thomas O’Mara

Assemblyman Kevin Byrne

Assemblyman Brian Manktelow

Senator James Skoufis

Assemblyman Ron Kim

Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Assemblyman Andrew Garbarino

PANEL 4

Veronica Turner-Biggs, Executive Vice President, 1199 SEIU

David Van de Carr, 1199 member, Respiratory Therapist, Mount Sinai Morningside

Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, RN, President, New York State Nurses Association

PANEL 5

Elisabeth Benjamin, VP of Health Initiatives, Community Service Society of NY

Anothony Feliciano, Director, Commission on the Public’s Health System

Judy Wessler, New York, NY

Lois Uttley, Women’s Health Program Director, Community Voices for Health System Accountability

PANEL 6

David Perlstein, MD, President/CEO, St. Barnabas Hospital

Dr. Bonnie Litvack, Medical Society of the State of New York

Patricia Burkhardt, CM, LM, DrPH, Treasurer, New York State Association of Licensed Midwives

Carole Ann Moleti, DNP, MPH, CNM, FNP-BC, Certified Nurse Midwife, New York State Association of Licensed Midwives

PANEL 7

Ralph Palladino, Second Vice President, DC37 AFSCME

Debora Hayes, Upstate Area Director for CWA District 1, Communications Workers of America

Fred Kowal, Statewide President, United University Professions

PANEL 8

Catherine Hanssens, Center for HIV Law and Policy

Jessica Barlow, Senior Staff Attorney, Disability Rights New York

Marcus Harazin, Coordinator Patient Advocates Program, NY Statewide Senior Action Council

PANEL 9

Dr. Erik Larsen, Assistant Director of EMS & Emergency Preparedness, White Plains Hospital

Miao Jenny Hua, MD, PhD, New York, NY

Janet Mendez, Morningside Heights, NY

Closing