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One of the state’s most important public priorities is ensuring that New Yorkers have access to affordable and high quality medical care as well as providing health services to those who are poor or needy. Tens of billions of dollars are spent to meet those demands and this week the governor’s health budget proposal was the subject of a legislative public hearing.
Two key issues under consideration are the implementation of the federal health care reform act and the state’s public health programs.
The number of New Yorkers who lack health insurance is considerable. According to the US Census Bureau, in 2012 roughly 2.1 million New York residents were uninsured (11.3 percent of the population). While this percentage represents a lot of New Yorkers, it is both the lowest percentage and the lowest number of New Yorkers who lack health insurance since 1999. (more…)