New York’s quest to stave off an existential threat to the Essential Plan, which covers 1.7 million low-income New Yorkers who are ineligible for Medicaid, seems likely to succeed.
New York Attorney General Letitia James and state Department of Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald have issued a consumer alert warning New Yorkers about common health insurance scams as 2026 open ...
Syracuse, NY -- Excellus BlueCross BlueShield will raise its premiums by 20.7% next year for individuals who buy coverage through the state’s health insurance marketplace. Central New York’s largest ...
The state Senate and Assembly’s responses to the governor’s executive budget do not address the expected loss of health insurance coverage for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers over the next year, ...
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NYS preparing for changes to Essential Plan
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)— New York State is preparing to make some changes since the federal government will be cutting $7.5 billion dollars in funding to New York State’s Essential Plan. The plan ...
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 YORK STATE — Health insurance premiums for thousands of New Yorkers are set to increase next year at the same time enhanced subsidies that helped offset the growing cost for many are planned to ...
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