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Mayor Eric Adams announced he will not move forward with a contentious effort to cut costs by shifting retired city workers to a Medicare Advantage plan, bringing a sudden end to a four-year saga.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the city will no longer move forward with a Bill de Blasio-era plan he previously supported. The plan would've impacted about 250,000 retired municipal workers ...
Mayor Eric Adams. Tens of thousands of retired teachers, cops, firefighters and other city workers say Adams is wrong. Citing federal studies that show Advantage plans can deny beneficiaries ...
Retired municipal workers gather near City Hall on Monday, Feb. 14, to tell Mayor Eric Adams he’s breaking their hearts with his plan to change their beloved Medicare coverage. The city ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The Medicare Advantage exodus comes even though retirees who opt out could face a $191 monthly penalty to stay on their current coverage.
Mayor Eric Adams registered the new contract last week with healthcare provider Aetna to start administering the less-generous Medicare contract in the fall. Robert Miller The teachers union ...
Retired New York City municipal workers are pictured on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall to call on New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams to preserve their Medicare coverage last December.
Retired New York City government workers have filed a $55 million class action lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams' administration to roll back modest $15 co-pays for doctors visits and services.
More than 45,000 retired municipal workers have opted to keep their current Medicare coverage for a price instead of enrolling in a free, controversial new plan offered by Mayor Adams’ admini… ...
Judge prevents Mayor Eric Adams from pushing retired city workers onto a cheaper Medicare Advantage Plan. “As this matter deals with health decisions of an ageing and a potentially vulnerable ...
Retired city workers are pictured on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall on Dec. 21, 2021 to call on then-Mayor-elect Eric Adams to preserve their Medicare coverage.
Mayor Eric Adams, who on Feb. 6 said ... First, he should acknowledge there is a real incentive to shift people from the Medicare Supplemental plan to a Medicare Advantage plan.
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