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As a retiree from the New York City Police Department, Adams’ own healthcare benefits will be affected by the shift. With Adams supporting the change, retirees have looked to city Comptroller ...
A flier by the NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees circulated on social media last week used all capital letters to urge members to “ask him to intervene to protect the vested health ...
October 20, 2021. Droves of city government retirees are preparing to pay thousands annually to keep their existing health insurance rather than taking a chance on a new cost-cutting plan.
Some retirees have voiced concern about the new plan being administered by private health care vendors, speculating the approach could result in plan holders getting shortchanged on their benefits ...
A day earlier, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank issued an order halting the city’s self-imposed Oct. 31 deadline for retirees to opt in to the new plan, known as Medicare Advantage Plus.
The Advantage plan was first rolled out by former Mayor Bill de Blasio last year, and Adams has echoed his predecessor’s argument that health benefits for the city’s roughly 250,000 retirees ...
The ruling puts pressure on the city to finalize a Medicare Advantage plan for a quarter million retirees. The City , News Partner Posted Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 12:20 pm ET
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.