This year, New York’s legislature showed that it was willing to take on powerful industry stakeholders to protect consumers. However, in some areas it left a lot undone. First, because of A2969/S2849, insurance companies can no longer change drug formularies in the middle of the year. Plans are prohibited from removing a drug from your […]
Health insurers in New York are asking for rate increases again this year: in the individual market an average of 8.4 percent and in the small group market, an average of 12 percent. UnitedHealthcare of New York asked for the biggest increase in the individual market (27.1 percent), while HealthPlus (Empire) asked for the smallest […]
Guest Post by Tess Solomon, Community Catalyst New York’s legislative session is almost done for the year. Before the session ends, HCFANY is urging passage of three bills that will give New York consumers input into local hospital decisions: one bill gives consumers a greater voice when hospital close entirely or eliminate emergency or maternity […]
Just a few months ago, we celebrated the passage of the Reproductive Health Act. In New York, women are no longer forced to carry unviable pregnancies to term and the language regulating abortion is in the Health Code, where it belongs. But we’ve watched horrified while states across the country impose extreme abortion bans. We’ve […]