Press Office

Contact: Stephanie Hoo, (212) 669-3747 June 28, 2012
HEALTH CARE RULING
NEW YORK, NY – City Comptroller John C. Liu stated the following on the Supreme Court’s decision on the Affordable Care Act:
“Today’s historic decision by the U.S. Supreme Court upholding President Obama’s Affordable Care Act ensures that approximately 1 million New York City residents without health insurance will no longer have to choose between buying the medication they need and paying the rent. New York State, as a longtime leader in health insurance reform, already had in place critical elements of the Affordable Care Act, including guaranteed eligibility regardless of one’s health condition and expanded access to Medicaid. New Yorkers will now benefit from increased access to primary and preventive care, added help in finding and using insurance coverage, and an overall focus on spending our healthcare dollars more wisely. As implementation of the law continues and funding streams change, the Comptroller’s office will be monitoring closely to ensure that the Health and Hospitals Corporation has adequate resources to carry out its critical mission of serving the City’s most vulnerable populations.”
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