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The numbers appeared tied to estimates on the number of people who may be cut from Medicaid under U.S. President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." ...
She met with surgeons, therapists and case managers at Amida Care, a nonprofit health plan for LGBTQ+ Medicaid recipients and ...
A new risk calculator accurately identified participants who had calcium buildup in their heart arteries and those who had a higher future heart attack risk, in an analysis of about 7,000 adults in ...
Daycare centers are special spots on the block. Local parents and educators who meet licensing, health, and city requirements often open the businesses.  But there’s a ...
Mounting concerns about the future of Medicaid and public health funding cast a shadow over a New York City Council health budget hearing on Friday.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” by a slim 215-214 vote on Thursday, igniting a sharp divide across New York regarding its impact on health ...
According to Governor Kathy Hochul, it’s estimated that 1.5 million New Yorkers could lose their Medicaid coverage or Essential plan if a budget passed by the U.S.
Recent college grads are facing a higher unemployment rate than the overall workforce as the labor market cools.
Magistrate Judge André Espinosa of U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, offered lengthy comments, critical of the ...
Many New Yorkers could lose insurance coverage once again if Congress approves legislation putting in place Medicaid work ...
New York City will no longer provide case management services — including help finding legal aid, jobs and English classes — ...
Some tax relief for the wealthy and tipped workers is overshadowed by billions in public benefits cuts poised to force New ...