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New York can lead the country in showing that mental health support for law enforcement isn’t optional, it’s essential.
Public-private partnerships will be essential to expanding access to community health services in New York and New Jersey.
The Republicans’ big bill would require most states to build technology systems quickly and with little funding.
A follow-up audit released this month by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli revealed that the Department of Health ...
The federal government does not match New York's Medicaid spending on undocumented immigrants, except for emergency care in ...
A new report analyzing updated financial projections from the state Department of Health suggests that the Medicaid ...
Sen. Gustavo Rivera is sounding the alarm over a Republican-backed Senate bill that could slash $880 billion from Medicaid, ...
These already fragile hospitals serve a captive population and are often the largest employers in their communities, writes retired healthcare consultant.
Employees at Mount Sinai, Jamaica, New York-Presbyterian hospitals and more are calling on Republicans on Capitol Hill not to ...
In New York, most undocumented individuals are not eligible for full Medicaid coverage. The federal government does not send matching dollars for the small subset enrolled in New York State Medicaid, ...
Hennessey Lustica has been overseeing grant-funded efforts to train and hire more school psychologists, counselors, and ...
Only one of New York's seven GOP representatives in the House didn't vote for President Donald Trump's spending bill.