Por: New York Daily News Politics July 08, 2023
A trial court judge has temporarily blocked Mayor Adams from switching retired city workers to a cost-cutting Medicare Advantage Plan. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Lyle Frank granted a temporary restraining order Thursday that, until he issues a final ruling, prevents roughly 250,000 city retirees and their dependents from losing their current health insurance. The retirees who brought the lawsuit “have shown that numerous promises were made... + full article
New York Daily News USA Politics June 16, 2023
Mayor Adams used executive authority Thursday to enact his controversial Medicare Advantage Plan for the city’s retired municipal workforce — overruling Comptroller Brad Lander, who has refused to sign off on the private health insurance switchover. Last week, Lander... + más
Lander refuses to register Adams’ Medicare Advantage contract for NYC retirees | New York Daily News
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New York Daily News USA Politics May 31, 2023
A group of retired city workers is suing Mayor Adams in a bid to block his administration’s latest attempt to shift them into a privatized version of Medicare — the second time in as many years that municipal retirees have gone to court over the hot-button issue. The new... + más
Mayor Adams kills Medicare Advantage option that’d let NYC retirees stay on traditional coverage: ‘We do not intend to offer this’ | New York Daily News
NYC wins key ruling in plan to mandate Medicare Advantage Plan for retired city workers | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics March 30, 2023
Mayor Adams signed off on a contract Thursday that will eliminate traditional Medicare coverage for retired city government workers and shift them into a privatized version of the program instead — a controversial move that immediately drew a lawsuit threat from a grassroots... + más
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Key vote advances controversial plan to mandate Medicare Advantage for retired NYC workers | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics March 22, 2023
As his administration moves ahead with shifting retired city workers into a controversial Medicare Advantage plan, Mayor Adams will not authorize an implementation structure that would’ve given retirees the option to stay on traditional Medicare at no extra cost, a spokesman... + más
NYC retirees sue Adams administration for $55M… over $15 health-care copays | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Politics January 12, 2023
A Manhattan judge ordered Mayor Adams’ administration Wednesday to immediately stop charging retired city workers $15 co-pays for doctors’ visits. The ruling from Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank marks the latest in a long string of health insurance setbacks for... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics December 16, 2022
Mayor Adams’ administration won a key ruling Thursday in its efforts to move thousands of retired NYC municipal workers into a highly controversial privatized Medicare Advantage plan. The decision, from an independent arbitrator overseeing the health care dispute, appears to... + más
New York Post USA Life November 30, 2022
Retired New York City government workers — the most generous taxpayer-provided health benefits in the U.S. — are suing Mayor Eric Adams and the city for $55 million over $15 copays for doctors visits. The Manhattan Supreme Court class-action suit was filed on behalf of... + más
Don’t Be Complacent During The “Critical Retirement Decision” Zone | Forbes
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