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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says federal funding for healthcare, education, and local programs remains stalled despite a court ruling, delaying payments to contractors and disrupting essential services.
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A new report finds that New York residents pay significantly more for outpatient medical care at hospital facilities than at doctor’s offices.
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Doulas can provide both medical and mental health care help to new & expectant mothers, while bridging cultural divides Research shows a majority of people don't know the care is available. Better messaging might help.
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The open enrollment period ends Dec. 7.
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A report shows that many New Yorkers are medically underserved or disenfranchised, with community health centers trying to curb the gaps in the health system.
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The number of New Yorkers living with Alzheimer's disease is expected to increase by 15% in the next few years. A new facility in Syracuse aims to improve care and treatment in a different setting.
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Local non-profit organization brings together Syracuse refugees and immigrants to provide basic health care needs.
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Because of the hit of COVID, telehealth become popular instead of in-person healthcare visits. Nonprofit social workers see the shorthanded in the field because of this new healthcare mode.
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The rapid testing allowed filming to resume at American High, a Liverpool-based production company, and get people back to work.
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Many essential workers in CNY who lost wages or jobs during the pandemic are calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to provide more to the excluded workers fund.