Budget group says single-payer isn’t feasible Crain’s New York Business The most feasible path toward improving insurance coverage and access to care is to implement a targeted package of reforms […]
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Health Headlines for Wednesday, December 19
ACA ruling could ‘wreak havoc’ on health-care coverage Buffalo Business First Health care providers and insurers are vowing to fight a federal judge’s ruling that calls into question the Constitutionality […]
Plugged In @ Hinman Straub – December 18, 2018
What’s Inside Cuomo Administration Staff Changes Incoming Senate Democratic Majority Announces Committee Chairs Heastie Re-Elected Assembly Speaker Compensation Committee Releases Report 2019 Legislative Session Calendar Released Governor, NYC Mayor Announce […]
Plugged Into Health @ Hinman Straub – December 17, 2018
Governor’s Agenda for First 100 Days On Monday, Governor Cuomo delivered his Agenda for the First 100 Days, outlining top legislative priorities for 2019. The Governor noted that while the […]
Health Headlines for Friday, December 14
Single-payer price tag rises with long-term-care addition Crain’s New York Business Assemblyman Richard Gottfried’s announcement last week that the New York Health Act also would cover long-term care stands to […]
Plugged Into Insurance @ Hinman Straub – December 13, 2018
Advertising in New York: DFS Interprets “Extent of Distribution” As you may be aware, New York Insurance Regulations 34 and 34-A require insurers to maintain at their home offices copies […]
Health Headlines for Thursday, December 13
Health law sign-ups lagging as Saturday deadline is looming AP News With just days left to enroll, fewer people are signing up for the Affordable Care Act , even though […]
Health Headlines for Wednesday, December 12
Study: 4.2 million uninsured people eligible for free ObamaCare coverage The Hill A new analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds that 4.2 million uninsured people are eligible for ObamaCare […]
Plugged In @ Hinman Straub – December 11, 2018
What’s Inside Governor to Deliver 3rd Inaugural Address on Ellis Island Compensation Committee Recommends Pay Increases, Tied to Reforms Smart Schools Review Board Approves Funding State Comptroller Increases State Pension […]
Health Headlines for Monday, December 10
How to Cut Drug Prices: Experts Weigh In New York Times Americans are generally uncomfortable with pharmaceutical prices — which are the highest for brand drugs among wealthy nations — […]
