Report: New York ‘particularly vulnerable’ to federal health care cuts Albany Times Union More than 7 million, or roughly one-third, of all New Yorkers receive health coverage through a publicly […]
Archive Author: Hinman Straub
Plugged Into Health @ Hinman Straub – September 5, 2018
The Realities of Single Payer Coalition Responds to Single Payer Claims Raised During Gubernatorial Debate Last Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo and Cynthia Nixon faced off in a debate ahead of […]
Health Headlines for Wednesday , September 5
One of Obamacare’s big experiments to lower costs is working surprisingly well Vox A few years ago, under the authority of the Affordable Care Act, the federal government started an […]
Plugged In @ Hinman Straub – September 4, 2018
What’s Inside Governor Signs Executive Order on NYC Speed Cameras Governor Announces Launch of ‘No Student Goes Hungry’ Initiative Governor Announces ‘Listening Sessions’ on Regulated Marijuana Cuomo, Nixon Face Off […]
Education & Human Services News August 30, 2018
Health Headlines for Friday, August 31
Technology is changing the way you see a doctor, but is that good for your health? CNN One morning, Charlie Latuske woke up feverish and somewhat delirious in his home […]
Health Headlines for Thursday, August 30
Health-care expert: Single-payer system is a solution in search of a problem The Hill Health-care expert Ceci Connolly on Wednesday compared implementing a single-payer system in the U.S. to a […]
Health Headlines for Wednesday, August 29
Trump administration to pay New York, Minnesota for lost health-care funds Washington Post The Trump administration will pay New York and Minnesota close to half a billion dollars this year […]
Plugged In @ Hinman Straub – August 28, 2018
What’s Inside Governor Signs Bill Creating Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct Governor Announces Bail Reforms State Releases Model Sexual Harassment Policy, Training and Guidance for Employers New York Joins ‘Powering Past […]
Health Headlines for Tuesday, August 28
Medicare-for-All Would Be Costly for Everyone Bloomberg Op-Ed Enthusiasm for expanding the government health-insurance program for the elderly to cover all U.S. citizens is growing among Democratic political hopefuls. Read […]
