They include caps on EpiPen prices, a ban on Styrofoam coolers and an expansion of who can authorize organ donations.
A new year means new laws in New York State, including several that aim to make medical treatment more affordable.
New York's new health care laws, effective January 1st, will cap EpiPen costs and mandate breast cancer screening and scalp ...
New York residents will see major changes to health insurance coverage starting today as several new state laws go into effect. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the measures, which aim to lower ...
New York state will end its Essential Plan health insurance program, which covers 1.7 million low- and middle-income New Yorkers, due to a loss of $7.5 billion in federal funding. The change, which is ...
New Yorkers with low incomes can get coverage through Medicaid or the New York Essential Plan. Parents can also get cheap or free health insurance for their children through a few different programs.
NEW YORK — A consumer alert is warning New York residents about common health insurance scams as 2026 open enrollment begins through the NY State of Health Marketplace. Health insurance scams ramp up ...
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 ...
New Yorkers filed more than 32,000 grievances to challenge health coverage denials in 2023 amid mounting concerns about the skyrocketing cost of medical care, drugs and insurance premiums, the most ...