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Pizzitola and thousands of other municipal retirees argue that the Medicare Advantage Plan will result in inferior health coverage for the city’s roughly 250,000 retired workers, including by ...
July 21, 2022. New York City’s years-long effort to shift retired city workers to a cost-cutting health care plan was dealt a major blow Monday when the insurer in charge of running the plan ...
Alan Odze, a retired NYPD officer and 9/11 first responder, who submitted an affidavit in support of the retirees’ lawsuit, said the office of the doctor who treats his melanoma told him they ...
The federal study comes as Adams’ administration continues to fight in court in hopes of transferring the city’s roughly 250,000 retired municipal workers onto a Medicare Advantage plan.
Judge Sides With City Retirees, Temporarily Blocking Medicare Advantage Switch - New York City, NY - The Adams administration moved to switch 250,000 public-sector retirees to a controversial ...
But the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees, a group of ex-cops, firefighters and other retired workers, sued over the move, charging that the new plan would result in inferior coverage ...
Retirees Crash Adams Event To Blast Medicare Advantage Plan - New York City, NY - The switch to a privatized plan would save the city $600 million a year, but retirees say it's not what was ...
NYC Health + Hospitals, officially the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC), operates the public hospitals and clinics in New York City as a public benefit corporation. HHC was created in 1969 by the New York State Legislature as a public benefit corporation. [1] It is similar to a municipal agency, but has a board of directors.