State budget grapples with federal health care changes
Politico New York's Katelyn Cordero talks about health care funding that made it into the state budget and what got left out.
Avoiding disruptions in health care providers
State Sen. Jake Ashby wants to ensure New Yorkers can change their health insurance if a provider they use leaves their network.
Could ‘direct contracting’ bring down health care costs?
We explore how direct contracting between employers and health care providers can save money from traditional health insurance.
Assessing the landscape of mental health care in New York
As part of mental health awareness month, we check in with New York Office of Mental Health Commissioner Dr. Ann Sullivan.
Health care providers get windfall from obscure billing practice
Gov. Kathy Hochul is looking to amend a billing dispute resolution process that has been lucrative for healthcare providers.
Home care wants broader consideration in health care delivery
Home Care Association of NYS CEO Al Cardillo wants more holistic thinking about home care in the state health care system.
Navigating the Trump White House to craft NY health care policy
We explore health care proposals in the governor's budget and how the state might spend unanticipated federal dollars.
Retired public employees look to retain health care benefits
Retired Public Employees Association's RoAnn Destito calls for preserving health care benefits of retired public employees.
Assemblymember Josh Jensen discusses health care access
Assemblymember Josh Jensen talks about federal policies impacting health insurance and how to make health care more accessible.
Expanding the pharmacists’ role in health care delivery
Assembly Health Committee Chair Amy Paulin is proposing an expanded role for pharmacists in New York.


