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Healthcare

I am fighting for universal healthcare to ensure that the survival of our community hospitals depends on patient needs and public safety, not the profit margins of corporate chains

In New York, rising costs, hospital closures, and unchecked consolidation have left too many communities without access to necessary care. Healthcare is an essential service and must ensure it serves patients, not just balance sheets; and reduces emergencies, not manages them more expensively.

  • Universal Healthcare with Mental Health

    • Hospitals are required to serve all emergency patients regardless of ability to pay; as a result, hospitals cry poverty. Losses for these services, often due to the uninsured using the emergency room for preventable illnesses, would be eliminated with universal coverage.

    • Universal healthcare with addiction and mental health services improves public safety, prevents hospital visits from unhoused New Yorkers, and reduces high-cost policing and incarcerations

  • Prevent Hospital Closures

    • Requirements to prove systemic unprofitability to hospital chains looking to close locations, a losing location is not enough

    • Require Tier 1 trauma services within x travel time based on regional geography

    • Subsidize hospitals that could cause a network operator to collapse

  • Reduce Emergency Room Overcrowding
    Too many uninsured or underinsured people end up in emergency rooms for preventable illnesses because primary care, mental health care, and addiction treatment are too hard to access.

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