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The New York State Department of Health has submitted an application for $1 billion in federal funding under the Rural Health Transformation Program.
The Hochul administration is applying for $1 billion from the federal government to shore up rural health care systems under a program included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, hoping to offset cuts that have left hospitals scrambling for additional revenue sources.
This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power in New York. Sign up for their newsletter here. Two health care companies are positioned to keep tens of millions of dollars that are meant to benefit the ...
New York’s Maternal Mental Health Workgroup has released a sweeping report detailing systemic gaps, racial inequities, and urgent policy needs affecting pregnant and postpartum New Yorkers, outlining 10 major recommendations state leaders are being urged to act on.
At first glance, upstate counties like Hamilton, Steuben and Essex don’t appear to have much in common with the Bronx. But one unfortunate thing they have in common is that they’re all primary care deserts, meaning that they lack the health care ...
New York launches first-in-nation Paid Prenatal Leave in 2025 Private employees get 20 hours of paid leave for prenatal care Remote workers outside NY may not qualify under new law Long Island attorneys advise on policy updates and compliance Over the past ...
New York City hospitals have once again earned top spots in national health care rankings, with NYU Langone Health earning No. 1 recognition as a “comprehensive academic medical center” for the fourth year in a row. Vizient, a health care improvement ...
A major medical office chain abruptly announced dozens of closures across New Jersey, sending patients scrambling to find a new place to get health care. Optum will be closing nearly 90 clinics across the state, and according to the state Department of Labor, the company is expected to lay off 572 employees in total next year.
The rise of Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, has fueled a wave of spending to oppose his candidacy and back the former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.