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Grief, fears at fever pitch; Counselors cope with flood of patients.(after World Trade Center attack)(Brief Article)
Real estate lawyer Shira Levin feels raw. Sleep is more fitful, tears well up easily, and there are days when she's tempted to stay at home in the warmth and safety of her own bed. ``I'm not the type of person who normally allows emotions...
Tags: blood pressure, health care, New Yorkers, patient, trauma, World Trade Center
Research articles 2001-09-24
Health coverage mandates do more harm than good.(Viewpoint)
Byline: Greg David I am the father of a mentally ill 11-year-old. You might think I'd be a fervent supporter of Timothy's Law, which would require New York insurers to cover treatment of mental illness for New Yorkers the same way they cover other...
Tags: health care, New Yorkers
Research articles 2003-09-22
GIVING UNINSURED A SHOT IN THE ARM: REPORT CONCLUDES MORE NEW YORKERS LACK COVERAGE; OFFERS SIX OPTIONS
The number of uninsured in New York state, now at 3.1 million, is rising at a rate that shows no signs of abating. Without prompt intervention, more New Yorkers will go uninsured as fewer low-wage workers get health coverage from their employers. ThatThe number of uninsured...
Tags: ARM, Combined Heat and Power, health care, income, Medicaid, NEW YORKERS
Research articles 1998-09-21

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Syracuse AARP Members Gather to Watch Presidential Debate; OlderVoters Look for Debate to Focus on SS, Health Care and High Rx Costs
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Oct. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Tonight, Syracuse area AARP members will host a presidential debate watch party designed to educate voters about issues facing the 50 plus age group in the upcoming elections. The two presidential candidates are expected to address issues facing older Americans such as...
Tags: AARP, Benefits, FINANCE, Government, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-10-13
AARP Members Urge Legislators To Keep Services Intact For Older New Yorkers
ALBANY, NY, March 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- AARP members traveled to Albany today to urge the Legislature to restore funding for health care and community based aging programs that provide direct care to older New Yorkers. The members met with their legislatALBANY, NY, March 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- AARP...
Tags: AARP
Research articles 2003-03-12
Older New Yorkers Brace for Long-Term Care Costs
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Luci de Haan, +1-212-407-3718, or Bill Ferris, +1-518- 447-6712, both of AARP ALBANY, N.Y., March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With no end in sight to the soaring cost of health care, a new AARP report on long- term care reveals some alarming findings. For example, the majority of...
Tags: AARP
Research articles 2007-03-12
Legislature's Health Budget Keeps Access & Affordability High on List for Older New Yorkers
ALBANY, N.Y., March 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- New Yorkers concerned about accessing long term care services such as nursing home and home care had reason to rejoice yesterday after seeing the State Legislature's Joint Subcommittee report on Health, Medicaid and Aging. The Legislature's budget report rejected restrictive eligibility proposals...
Tags: AARP, HEALTHCARE, Legislature, Medicaid
Research articles 2005-03-25
Federal Court Of Appeals Ruling Requires Improved Services For Poor New Yorkers Living With Aids.
Calling New York City's AIDS services bureaucracy "dysfunctional," the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit today ruled that over 31,000 impoverished New Yorkers living with AIDS and HIV-related illnesses have a legal right to improved access to public benefits and health care under federal disability-rights laws. ...
Tags: Benefits
Research articles 2003-06-11
Don't like Obamacare? Here's an alternative
NEW YORK Fortune -- This is the second installment in a series of health-care columns by Fortune's Shawn Tully. Unlike the House bill that fills 1,100 pages, my proposed health-care plan can be expressed in four simple bullet points. The marketplace, with more than 100 million consumers writing their own...
Tags: plan, health care
News items 2009-08-19
Health coverage: rhetoric and reality.(Viewpoint)
Byline: Greg David Last fall, the City Council passed a bill that, at least according to its name, was designed to bring health insurance to more New Yorkers. The Health Care Security Act required grocery stores bigger than 10,000 square feet to s ...
Tags: health care, Legislature
Research articles 2006-02-20
ABA Denounces Proposed Obesity Tax
WASHINGTON ? The American Beverage Association here voiced its objection to Gov. David Paterson?s proposed ?obesity tax? for New York earlier this week, calling the move ?a money grab that will raise taxes on middle class families and threaten thousands of jobs across New York State.? If passed, an additional...
News items 2009-08-07
AARP: Older New Yorkers Will Be Hit Hard by Federal Budget Cuts
ALBANY, N.Y., Nov. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. House of Representatives will vote this week on a budget bill that could deny health and long-term care services to people who least can afford them. The votes from members of New York's Congressional delegALBANY, N.Y., Nov. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ --...
Tags: AARP, health care, long-term care
Research articles 2005-11-09
Better Managing New York State's Health Insurance Subsidy Programs
Most residents believe all fellow New Yorkers should have access to needed medical care. In order to promote this goal, the state's elected officials have authorized and funded multiple programs to make subsidized health insurance available to those with limited incomes. These include a large Medicaid program for the indigent,...
Tags: Program, Health Insurance, Income, Health Care, Healthcare, Insurance, Benefits, Operational Accounting, Payroll Solutions, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Human Resources, Finance
White papers 2001-09-13
Who's Your City: Top 10 Megaregions
These ten megaregions generate the bulk of America's economic output and stand to be the biggest areas for job and economic growth, according to Richard Florida, author of Who's Your City? ...
Tags: BNET Feature, Economic Conditions, Urban Communities, Knowledge Worker, City, Creative Class, Books, Richard Florida, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Biotechnology, Manufacturing, Recruitment & Selection, Key, Chicago, Entertainment, Real Estate, Sector, Finance, Region, New York, Job, Silicon Valley, Who’s Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life
Articles 2008-03-19
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