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Coverage Consortium Bios
New York's Uninsured: Looking Back and Moving Forward
This is a transcript of the first of two panels hosted by the Manhattan Institute and funded by NYSHealth to explore options to increase health insurance coverage.
Bridging the Gap: Affordable Health Care for New York’s Uninsured
This transcript from the Manhattan Institute’s 2008 Medical Progress Conference (an NYSHealth-funded event) brings together a variety of perspectives about affordable health care for the uninsured in
Community Coalitions for Diabetes Prevention
The New York State Department of Health funded 14 Community Coalitions for Diabetes Prevention throughout the State.
New York State Diabetes Centers of Excellence
The New York State Department of Health supports eight Diabetes Centers of Excellence throughout New York State.
Community, Migrant, and, Homeless Health Center Handbook
CHCANYS teamed up with the Empire Justice Center, the statewide legal services organization, to develop this handbook detailing health care coverage for immigrants.
NYSHealth Hosts June Seminar: “Reforming Medical Malpractice: A Conversation with Michelle Mello”
On June 9, 2009, the Foundation hosted Dr. Mello, a national expert on medical malpractice and Professor of Law and Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health, to discuss reform options and lessons learned from the success and failure of reform in other states. Although Dr. Mello cautioned that no silver bullet solution has been identified to solve the costly and challenging problems of the existing system in New York State and the nation, she remained hopeful that innovative strategies supported by evidence will lead to positive reform.
Health Reform Comparison Tool
This online tool, produced by Kaiser Family Foundation, allows customized side-by-side comparisons of eleven different health reform proposals being considered by Congress.
A History of Health Care Reform: Nearly 100 Years Of Legislative Milestones and Defeats
This interactive timeline, produced by the New York Times, chronicles the history of health care reform in the United States from 1912 to the present.
