Thursday, August 1, 2019

DE BLASIO ADMINISTRATION LAUNCHES NYC CARE IN THE BRONX, KEY COMPONENT OF MAYOR’S GUARANTEED HEALTH CARE COMMITTMENT


NYC Care now available in the Bronx; New Yorkers should call 646-NYC-CARE to check eligibility

 The de Blasio Administration today launched NYC Care, a key component of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s commitment to guarantee health care for all New Yorkers, by offering quality and affordable health care for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers who are not eligible for insurance or who cannot afford it. With today’s launch of NYC Care in the Bronx, eligible New Yorkers in that borough are able to begin their enrollment process by calling 646-NYC-CARE and receiving a personalized NYC Care membership card in the mail.

Today’s launch gives New Yorkers in that borough access to a dedicated primary care provider, allows them to receive preventive care and routine screenings, gives them access to specialty care services, allows them to make appointments and navigate their health care needs through a new 24/7 customer service center. New Yorkers will also get access to affordable medications day or night. The customized membership card will also detail the specific discounted costs for primary care, specialty visits, and prescription drugs for each member based on household size and income. All services are provided by NYC Health + Hospitals and all information about patient care and treatment is kept private and confidential in accordance with the law.

“Health care is a human right, and New York City is leading the way in making that right a reality for all,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “The launch of NYC Care means thousands of New Yorkers will now have access to quality, affordable care when they need it, helping keep all New Yorkers – starting with those in the Bronx – healthier.”

“Today’s launch affirms New York City’s commitment to ensuring every New Yorker has access to the health care they need – and that includes mental health,” said First Lady Chirlane McCray. “New York is pioneering a better, more inclusive approach and will continue to lead the nation in providing behavioral health services for every person in our city.”

“In this city we believe that health care is a human right, not a privilege,” said Dr. Herminia Palacio Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services. “NYC Care will unlock the door to the City’s health care that had been closed to so many. Starting today, Bronxites will have access to high quality primary care and low cost medications at Health + Hospital locations. Guaranteeing health care for all New Yorkers will improve health outcomes and reduce health inequities.”

“In preparation for NYC Care, NYC Health + Hospitals has spent the last two years making systemic changes to modernize its operations and stabilize its finances,” said Mitchell Katz, MD, President and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals. “These changes will allow us to have a greater focus on primary care, and they will fundamentally change the way our health system connects those who are not eligible for health insurance to the high quality health care we deliver to thousands of New Yorkers every day.”

“With the launch of NYC Care, we are one step closer to realizing a truly inclusive vision of health care for all New Yorkers,” said Bitta Mostofi, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. “In partnership with dedicated, multilingual community-based organizations, we are excited to help connect thousands of New Yorkers to the health care they need, regardless of their ability to pay and regardless of immigration status.”

“Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right that all New Yorkers deserve, regardless of income or immigration status,” said Omar Khan, Director of the Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit. “I am excited that PEU’s GetCoveredNYC staff will play an integral role in partnering with NYC Care to help New Yorkers receive that care and ensure that our communities are healthier.”

“It is critically important that Bronx residents and New Yorkers in general, especially in underserved communities, have access to healthcare services. I appreciate the mayor’s office and the Health & Hospitals Corporation launching NYC Care in The Bronx, and I encourage my constituents who need health coverage to get themselves enrolled,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.

“In January Mayor de Blasio made a huge commitment to New Yorkers to expand upon its already strong public health program to improve access to healthcare services for everyone, regardless of their immigration status. Today we are proud to stand alongside our city and advocates for the launch of the NYC Care Program. This program will go a long way in increasing access to healthcare services for immigrants and low income communities and is a symbol that all New Yorkers are welcome and valued in our City. We look forward to working with the administration and Health + Hospitals to get the word out about this initiative and are looking forward to this ongoing partnership as the program is expanded citywide,” said Becca Telzak, Director of Health Programs at Make the Road New York

“We are thrilled to stand with the Mayor's Office and NYC Health + Hospitals as we collectively launch NYC Care," said Steven Choi, Executive Director of the New York Immigration Coalition. “At a time when immigrant communities are under constant attack from Washington, New York City is taking an important step to improve access to healthcare for all its residents. With NYC Care, we are making clear: Everyone is welcome in this city, and everyone should have access to the care they need, when they need it.”

In January 2019, Mayor de Blasio announced the launch of the largest, most comprehensive initiative in the nation to guarantee health care for every New Yorker. When fully implemented, New York City will ensure the estimated 600,000 New Yorkers currently without insurance are connected to health care – including NYC’s Public Option, MetroPlus – or have direct access to the nation’s largest public health care system through the NYC Care program. Of the 600,000 uninsured New Yorkers, approximately half of them are currently ineligible for health insurance or unable to afford it based on the Affordable Care Act definition, and would be eligible to enroll in NYC Care. The $100 million program will be implemented in all five boroughs by the end of 2020, ensuring that all New Yorkers to have the health care access they need.

NYC CARE MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT

Beginning today, NYC Care membership will be open to anyone who has lived in New York City for six months or longer and cannot afford or does not qualify for health insurance. These New Yorkers can initially receive their care at one of seven patient care sites in the Bronx.

·         Existing patients of NYC Health + Hospitals who have been screened for health insurance or have been found not eligible within the last six months can call 646-NYC-CARE to enroll and be fast tracked. The call center will confirm a NYC address and help the member select a primary care provider and get a care appointment if needed.
·         New Yorkers who are not existing NYC Health + Hospitals patients can make an appointment with an NYC Health + Hospitals insurance counselor by calling 646-NYC CARE. The patient will be screened for insurance eligibility and their length of time living in NYC.

For all its patients, NYC Health + Hospitals does not store immigration status as a part of its electronic medical record system. NYC Care membership data, like all NYC Health + Hospital patient data, is protected under federal law and cannot and will not be released under any circumstances.

NYC CARE MEMBER BENEFITS

·         A dedicated primary care provider: NYC Care members can choose a primary care provider who will learn about a patient’s medical history and health goals and provide continuity of care.
·         Initial primary care appointment within two weeks: NYC Care members who are new patients to NYC Health + Hospitals will be able to secure a primary care appointment within two weeks from enrollment. Patient care facilities in the Bronx have added new evening and weekend hours to accommodate members. There will be more than 70 primary care providers across NYC Health + Hospitals’ seven patient care sites in the Bronx seeing members.
·         24/7 customer assistance: NYC Care members have access to a 24/7 customer assistance line where they can ask questions about NYC Care and speak to an on-call clinician for all of their needs, including prescription refills. Members will also be able to schedule appointments at convenient times and will have assistance to help navigate members through the NYC Health + Hospitals system.
·         Expanded pharmacy hours: NYC Care members will have 24/7 access to medications in the Bronx. This includes expanded pharmacy hours at all five pharmacies in the Bronx. Until now, uninsured patients have been limited to NYC Health + Hospital pharmacy access during business hours, which makes it challenging for patients to get their medications if they are at work. After hours, patients will have access to one 24-hour CVS pharmacy in the North Bronx for urgent medication needs.
·         Dedicated membership card: The blue and orange card features the city skyline as part of the NYC Care logo and the tagline “Your Key to the City’s Health Care.” All members will receive this card, which will be the key to providing members with valuable information. NYC Care’s logo “Your Key to The City’s Health Care” is a joint effort between City Hall and Area 23, an FCB Health Network company. This is the first project assigned by NYC’s Creative Council, recently formed to advise and provide the city with creative solutions. Susan Credle, FCB’s Global Chief Creative Officer, is a founding member of the council.

REACHING ELIGIBLE NYC CARE MEMBERS

NYC Health + Hospital has a multi-pronged strategy to reach NYC Care-eligible New Yorkers:

Partnerships: Working jointly with the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City to engage key constituencies and thought leaders to reach potentially eligible New Yorkers. NYC Health + Hospitals is also leveraging GetCoveredNYC’s existing outreach to uninsured New Yorkers in the Bronx to refer eligible people to NYC Care for enrollment.

Working with the city’s Public Option, MetroPlus: As the city’s public health insurance option, MetroPlus plays a critical role in connecting New Yorkers to affordable health insurance. MetroPlus’s network of locations provide another access point for potentially eligible NYC Care members. New Yorkers who apply for insurance and are found ineligible or are unable to afford any options will be directed to NYC Care.

Outreach with Community-based Organizations: The health system has contracted with five community based organizations to do outreach. These organizations will identify, recruit, and refer uninsured New Yorkers for screening and enrollment in NYC Care. The five CBOs are:

·         BronxWorks
·         Emerald Isle
·         Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition
·         Mekong NYC
·         Sauti Yetu Center for African Women

As part of the outreach effort, there will be 15 full-time outreach workers who will conduct direct, grass-roots outreach to targeted population in a culturally appropriate and sensitive manner and make appointments with NYC Care enrollment staff. In preparation for the launch of NYC Care, staff from NYC Health + Hospitals and the Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit have done individual outreach to thousands of potentially eligible New Yorkers and helped them begin the enrollment process.

Public Awareness Campaign: The campaign consists of advertising, initially in English and Spanish followed by additional languages, including Bengali, French, Haitian Creole, Armenian and Arabic, in key neighborhoods in the Bronx and near all NYC Health + Hospital facilities, including public transportation, neighborhood locations, and LinkNYC terminals. There will also be significant multilingual digital advertisement and ethnic and community media engagement to reach those eligible for NYC Care. As part of the campaign, New Yorkers can also learn more about the program through a dedicated website at nycare.nyc where they can download brochures and other materials available in multiples languages.

NYC Health + Hospital, in conjunction with the Mayor’s Creative Council, partnered with Area 23 to develop the insightful creative concepts of the campaign that bands NYC Care as “the key to the city’s health care” services and urges New Yorkers to “unlock” their right to guaranteed health care with dignity and respect. Area 23 is one of the top health advertising agencies in the world, and it worked pro bono to develop the concepts.

WORKFORCE RECRUITMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

NYC Health + Hospitals actively prepared for the launch of NYC Care by taking steps to hire dedicated patient teams, including 37 new primary care providers system wide. With the full NYC Care rollout there will be a total of more than 60 new primary care teams. Each of the physicians will have team of nurses, patient coordinators, and other clinical staff to assist NYC Care members be the healthiest they can be.

HEALTH INSURANCE ENROLLMENT UPDATES

As part of the its mission to ensure every New Yorker has access to quality, affordable health care, the City has doubled down on its outreach to connect eligible New Yorkers to health insurance options that fit their needs. Since its creation in November 2016, GetCoveredNYC – which is overseen by the Mayor’s Public Engagement Unit – has now helped more than 190,000 New Yorkers enroll in the New York State’s Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace. About 2.5 million New York City residents are now insured through the state’s insurance marketplace as of January 2019, according to the New York State Department of Health’s county-level data on health insurance enrollment.

MetroPlus, the City’s Public Option
MetroPlus provides affordable health insurance that connects insurance-eligible New Yorkers to a network of providers that includes NYC Health + Hospitals’ 70 patient care sites, including 11 hospitals. MetroPlus serves as an affordable, quality option for people on Medicaid, Medicare, and those purchasing insurance on the exchange.


In May, MetroPlus launched its latest public awareness advertising campaign, “Health Care is Your Right Not a Privilege,” available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Bengali, Haitian Creole, Polish and Russian. The campaign’s platforms included subway cars, bus shelters near NYC/Health + Hospitals locations, ethnic and community-based print media, and it was featured at other venues across New York City, including Brooklyn Cyclones games. The ads were available in eight languages, including

NYC CARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THESE NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS FACILITIES IN THE BRONX

Hospitals
NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi, 1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, 234 East 149th Street, Bronx, NY 10451
NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx, 3424 Kossuth Avenue, Bronx, NY 10467


Neighborhood Health Centers
NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Morrisania, 1225 Gerard Avenue, Bronx, NY10452
NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Belvis, 545 East 142nd Street, Bronx, NY 10454
NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Gunhill, 1012 East Gunhill Road. Bronx, NY 10469

State Senator Alessandra Biaggi New District Office


Senator Alessandra Biaggi



Our District Office phone number will remain the same at:
718-822-2049.
Albany Office:
188 State Street, Legislative Office Bldg
Room 905
Albany, NY 12247
518-455-3595
District Office:
1250 Waters Place, Tower 1
Suite 1202
Bronx, NY 10461
718-822-2049

Upcoming Bronx Chamber of Commerce events in August and September




Thursday | August 8, 2019 | 5:00-8:00pm
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us at the 4th annual SummerFest Mixer. This Festival of Food and Fun is a networking event and an opportunity to sample food from some of our finest Bronx eateries. Enjoy it now and visit their establishments later for some fine dining with your family and friends.
Admission: See flyer for admission information
RSVP: events@bronxchamber.org or 718-828-3900
Location: Residence Inn by Marriott, 1776 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10461 
Tuesday | August 20, 2019 | 6:00-8:00pm (doors open at 5:30pm)
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us at this networking event sponsored by NYC Health & Hospitals/Jacobi. Light food and refreshments will be served.Flyer.
Admission: Free
RSVP: events@bronxchamber.org or 718-828-3900
Location: Jacobi Hospital, Building 4, 2nd Floor Conference Center,
                1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461
Friday | September 6, 2019 | 6:00-8:00pm (doors open at 5:30pm)
 
The Young Professional Committee of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce invites you to attend a free interactive workshop co-hosted by Empanology. Share your stories, build your network, and pave the way for your success. Flyer.
Admission: Free
RSVP: events@bronxchamber.org or 718-828-3900
Location: Empanalogy, 2407 Third Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451
Tuesday | September 10, 2019 | 8:30-10:00am (doors open at 8:00am)
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and Mon Amour Coffee & Wine invite you to join us at this breakfast networking & card exchange. Flyer.
Admission: Free to Chamber members; $10 for guests of members; $20 for non-members.
RSVP: events@bronxchamber.org or 718-828-3900
Location: Mon Amour Coffee & Wine, 234 West 238th Street, Bronx NY 10463
Tuesday | September 10, 2019 | 6:30-7:30pm (doors open at 6:00pm)
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and TD Bank invite you to this first-time home buyer’s workshop for adults who wants to learn the basics of buying a home. Flyer.
Admission: Free
RSVP: events@bronxchamber.org or 718-828-3900
Location: TD Bank’s Grand Concourse Branch, 148 East Fordham Road, Bronx NY 10468
Friday | September 27, 2019 | 8:30-10:00am
 
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce invites our members to join us for the first Coffee & Conversation event of the series. Meet and connect with your City and State elected officials. Flyer.
Admission: Free, but this event is open to Chamber Members Only.
RSVP: events@bronxchamber.org or 718-828-3900
Location: Mercy College Auditorium, 1200 Waters Place, Bronx, NY 10461
 
Monroe College is offering a special 20% exclusive tuition reduction to all Bronx Chamber of Commerce corporate partners and their employees. See flyer for details.
 
The Children’s Learning Corner at the Hutch Metro Atrium is offering a special 20% discount to Bronx Chamber of Commerce members off any of its full-time programs. Seeflyer for details.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00am – 6:00pm.
Location: 1776 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10461
 
Checkley & Associates offers on-site and online QuickBooks training sessions with instructor Hope Checkley, CPA, MBA. Basic and intermediate classes available. September 10 & 11 and 18 & 19. Special 10% discount for Chamber members.
Fee: See flyer for prices and additional information.
Location: 4015A White Plains Road, Bronx, NY 10466
 
TSCTA Training Academy provides OSHA Training Classes to help you obtain a Limited and Supervisor SST Card. Attend these courses at your jobsite, office, or one of their training facilities to meet the requirements under Local Law 196.
Locations in The Bronx, Long Island City, and Bayonne, NJ.
See flyer for more information.

IN HISTORIC EXPANSION OF CENSUS 2020 OUTREACH EFFORTS MAYOR DE BLASIO INVESTS $1.4 MILLION IN CITY’S LIBRARY SYSTEMS


NYC Census 2020 Will Fund Efforts Across Entire System, with Priority Given to Approximately 90 Branches Serving Historically Undercounted Communities

  Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that NYC Census 2020, the City’s first-of-its-kind census outreach and engagement campaign, is investing more than $1.4 million in an unprecedented partnership with New York City’s three public library systems – the New York Public Library, the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Queens Public Library – to count every New Yorker in the upcoming 2020 Census.  

Funding libraries to conduct census outreach and provide internet access will be a critical component of NYC Census 2020’s campaign to combat the fear and disinformation resulting from the specter of the now-defeated citizenship question, as well as bridge the digital divide that has left hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers without regular, reliable access to the internet.

The funding being announced today is one of the cornerstones of the City’s overall historic $40 million investment in census outreach, organizing, and public awareness, which includes a large community-based grants program, a field operation, as well as innovative, robust, and multi-lingual media and marketing efforts.

“New York City has been on the front lines of the resistance against the Trump Administration and ensuring every New Yorker gets counted is central to our fight,” said Mayor de Blasio. “We cannot let the federal government silence our diversity of voices. Our partnership with the public library system will help all New Yorkers stand up and be counted.”

“You might think we’ve come a long way since the three-fifths compromise, but when it comes to the Census, make no mistake: the Trump Administration thinks it’s 1820, not 2020. We’re not going to let them use this critically important civil rights exercise to erase us from the map, which is why every one of our major public institutions, from hospitals to housing, and to the 90 library branches serving our most undercounted neighborhoods will be leveraged to get every New Yorker counted next year,” said Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives Phil Thompson.

"Our three library systems are the foundation of the City's cultural and civic ideals," said Vicki Been, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development.  "For countless families, libraries serve as trusted sources for information, services, and programming. With this plan, we will encourage civic engagement and improve New Yorkers' access to the census and related resources."

The partnership between NYC Census 2020, led by Director Julie Menin, and the three public library systems, will enable libraries to expand and better leverage their existing capabilities to assist New Yorkers to complete the census form, which will be online for the first time. The funding will support activities across the three library systems, with priority given to the approximately 90 branches that serve historically undercounted communities.

“Our job is to get every New Yorker counted in next year’s census, and we’ll only be able to do our job by partnering with the libraries, which serve as among the most trusted voices in communities across the city. With this investment, together, we will combat the fear and disinformation about the census created by the Trump Administration, and also bridge the digital divide that could create barriers for New Yorkers to stand up and be counted in next year’s census, no matter where they live or what language they speak,” said NYC Census 2020 Director Julie Menin.

“The enormous success of IDNYC, one of the City of New York’s most successful public programs to date, would not have been possible without our close and extensive partnership with the city’s three library systems,” said Bitta Mostofi, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. “Libraries are central hubs to immigrant New Yorkers who rely on the library systems every single day to get access to critical services and programming, citizenship classes, and access to the internet, among so much else. We are proud to be partnering with NYC Census 2020 to fight the Trump Administration’s attempt to use the census as a tool to harm immigrant communities, and we look forward to working closely with our sister agencies, community-based organizations, and all of the city’s public institutions to ensure a fair and complete count in next year’s census.”

NYC Census 2020’s funding will cover:

·         Technology: libraries will be able to significantly expand the ability for New Yorkers, especially those lacking internet access, to participate online in the census as a result of investments in laptops, tablets, and other similar technological solutions;
·         Training and translations: the libraries’ front-line staff will be trained and equipped to help New Yorkers from all backgrounds gain access to information about the census, with a focus on priority branches;
·         Operational support: extended library hours will be funded in priority neighborhoods to convene census-related activities, such as informational sessions and periods of time when New Yorkers can access the internet to participate in the census;
·         Marketing: library-specific messaging will be created to reach local communities in dozens of languages, and to raise awareness about libraries’ role in the decennial census; and
·         Personnel: civic engagement staff will be brought on to engage New Yorkers on the census and activate grassroots interest across the library systems.

By resourcing a large, trusted, citywide network of local institutions, the City is significantly expanding its capacity to ensure that all New Yorkers participate in the 2020 Census, which will help determine the allocation of more than $650 billion in federal funding, in addition to the apportionment of seats to states in the House of Representatives (and, thus, the Electoral College, as well).

Current population change estimates indicate that New York State could lose up to two congressional seats following the 2020 Census, making a complete and accurate count a top priority for the City, which has historically been significantly undercounted compared to the rest of the country. In 2010, New York City’s self-response rate to the census was just 61.9%, with the national self-response average being 76%.

“The City Council commends Mayor de Blasio and NYC Census 2020 for making this essential investment in libraries. New York City's three public libraries systems serve as trusted community anchors in every neighborhood. In our city where nearly 30 percent of the population lacks internet access, they will play an outsized role in bridging the digital divide to ensure that families who don’t have internet access at home, often in hard-to-count communities, can be counted in the 2020 Census. The Council’s 2020 Census Task Force and all our members look forward to partnering with libraries to ensure we get a complete count in 2020,” said Speaker Corey Johnson.