Caring for New Yorkers Through Partnerships with Managed Long Term Care Plans

As lawmakers in Albany weigh various ways to control spending and improve the quality of health care in the Empire State, one of the most important items on their plate is the future of the state’s Managed Long Term Care (MLTC) program. Roughly 288,000 elderly, disabled and other vulnerable New Yorkers rely on an MLTC health plan to access the care they need to live healthier, independent lives. Lawmakers have an obligation to these individuals and their loved ones to preserve and protect this vital program.

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