3236. Public health law assessments. Any insurer licensed pursuant to this chapter and any health maintenance organization certified pursuant to article forty-four of the public health law or licensed pursuant to this chapter shall reflect the methodology for financing the costs of graduate medical education in general hospitals and affiliated sites, uncompensated care in general hospitals and diagnostic and treatment centers, and other publicly financed programs established pursuant to sections twenty-eight hundred seven-j, twenty-eight hundred seven-k, twenty-eight hundred seven-l, twenty-eight hundred seven-m, twenty-eight hundred seven-p, twenty-eight hundred seven-s and twenty-eight hundred seven-t of the public health law for hospital and other health care services provided on and after January first, nineteen hundred ninety-seven in policies and contracts which provide reimbursement for, and in arrangements reflecting anticipated claims costs for, any of the following services:
(a) inpatient hospital services provided by a general hospital issued an operating certificate pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law;
(b) outpatient hospital services provided by a general hospital issued an operating certificate pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law;
(c) emergency services provided by a general hospital issued an operating certificate pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law;
(d) ambulatory surgical services provided by a general hospital issued an operating certificate pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law;
(e) ambulatory surgical services provided by a diagnostic and treatment center issued an operating certificate pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law;
(f) health care services provided by a diagnostic and treatment center issued an operating certificate pursuant to article twenty-eight of the public health law;
(g) clinical laboratory services provided by a clinical laboratory issued a permit pursuant to title five of article five of the public health law.
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