Over 1 million New Yorkers

Our current healthcare system is unsustainable, and it’s failing New Yorkers. New Yorkers pay the second highest cost for premiums in the country and rank in the bottom half of states for health access and outcomes.

What would the New York Health Act do?

The New York Health Act would guarantee healthcare for every New Yorker — everybody in, nobody out. It would also remove the financial barriers to care by eliminating:

The New York Health Act would also expand coverage to include:

No More Networks

Current health plans negotiate with certain doctors and hospitals to create a tiered healthcare system or as we know them “networks.” These plans then force you to seek care only in the networks your health plan has chosen for you. Under the New York Health Act, networks would be a thing of the past. The New York Health Act would eliminate networks and allow you to seek care from the doctors and hospitals you choose.

How is the New York Health Act different from our current healthcare system?

Our current healthcare system is a for-profit, insurance-based system. Insurance companies act as middlemen between you and healthcare providers by granting you access to their network once you pay their fees. Their operating expenses and profits come out of the monthly premiums you pay for their service and the taxes you pay for government subsidies. In short, the less you use your insurance the more profit for your insurance company.

The New York Health Act is a single-payer, universal healthcare system that eliminates the unnecessary bureaucracy of insurance companies and lets you interact directly with doctors and hospitals. By eliminating the middle men, doctors and health practitioners will have more time to do what they do best—treat patients.

So, when you’re sick, you see a doctor. There’s no more searching for a doctor who’s “in-network,” worrying if additional treatment will be covered by your insurance company, or how much medication will cost. It’s all covered so you can worry less and focus more on your health.

You’re sick… now what?

What would change for seniors on Medicare?

Simply speaking, seniors would get a whole lot more under the New York Health Act. Seniors would no longer need supplemental Medicare plans, and have their prescriptions, vision, dental, mental health and long term care included.


What would change for union members?

There are a number of ways that passing the New York Health Act would benefit unions.