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The NYS state health commissioner encourages anyone in need of health insurance to check and see if they qualify.
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Telehealth remains crucial, especially for rural and low-income communities. Excellus Health's Dr. Lisa Harris shares insights on the rapid expansion of telehealth during the pandemic and its future role in healthcare.
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Federal policies on telehealth are set to expire soon, but New York State is taking steps to ensure access. Learn how these evolving laws impact Central New York and what the future holds with Mei Kwong, Executive Director of the Center for Connected Health Policy.
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Some state lawmakers say no. They say it’s a failed experiment that’s costing the state too much money that could better go to directly paying for that care.
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People older than 45 without health insurance can now get screened for colorectal cancer for free by the Onondaga County Health Department.
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As the Affordable Care Act enrollment period opens in November, the health insurance marketplace brings a plethora of challenges for citizens to consider.
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Large companies might anticipate higher health premiums during a pandemic. But one Upstate not-for-profit insurance company says it’s about to issue $17.6…
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Onondaga County has been relying on a combination of grant money, its own funds, and insurance company coverage to cover all of its asymptomatic testing.…
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Health insurance companies regulated by the state are waiting to hear back about their requests for 2021 rate changes for premium holders. The companies,…
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New York enjoyed some good news recently around health and smoking. But other statistics show both health and economic problems coming from a different…