A new year means new laws in New York State, including several that aim to make medical treatment more affordable.
NEW YORK (AP) — Fewer Americans are signing up for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year, new federal data ...
The laws add new requirements for health plans. The legislation requiring coverage of EpiPens mandates that insurers cap ...
Health insurance rate increases in New York for 2026 have been approved for health plans selling coverage through the New York state-run Affordable Care Act marketplace. The health insurance rates for ...
Federal law sets 26 as the usual cutoff for staying on a parent’s health insurance, but several states allow extended ...
New Yorkers signing up for health insurance through the state-run marketplace could encounter scammers, state officials warned. A joint news release on Wednesday from state Attorney General Letitia ...
New Yorkers filed more than 32,000 grievances to challenge health coverage denials in 2023 amid mounting concerns about the skyrocketing cost of medical care, drugs and insurance premiums, the most ...
New York laws that took effect Jan. 1 require health insurers to cover breast cancer screening, EpiPens and scalp cooling for ...
New York's plan would end Essential Plan coverage for about 17,000 people in Westchester County. In Monroe County, nearly 16,000 would lose health coverage they had previously had under New York's ...
New Yorkers with low incomes can get coverage through Medicaid or the New York Essential Plan. Parents can also get cheap or free health insurance for their children through a few different programs.
By uncoupling insurance from jobs and relationships, the New York Health Act would free us to plan our lives on our own terms ...