CDPAP hearing postponed at request of Hochul administration
A senate inquiry into the controversial transition of a popular home care program has been postponed.
Clearer picture emerges of CDPAP transition
New York is hitting its benchmarks for transitioning the CDPAP program, according to Health Commissioner Jim McDonald.
Independent living centers aid CDPAP transition
We get an update on the state's transition of the administration of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program.
Unanswered questions after home care hearing
State Sen. Jim Skoufis reflects on an inquiry into the transition of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program.
Wage parity for home care workers undermined by legal loopholes
A state law intended to give New York City home care workers a pay boost hasn't always been realized, reports New York Focus.
State settles legal challenge to home care transition
The state is implementing a settlement to resolve a challenge to its controversial transition of CDPAP.
Senate health leader wants overhaul of home care administration
Senate Health Committee Chair Gustavo Rivera discusses the controversial transition of a popular home care program.
Consumer directed home care program enters new chapter
We get an update on the transition of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program.
Held for consideration
We've got leftover answers from state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and Albany Law School's Richard Rifkin.
NY Health Commissioner talks access to care
State Health Commissioner Jim McDonald discusses accessing health care and the transition of the CDPAP administration.


