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NYC Care is a health care access program launched in 2019 by New York City, with the stated goal of providing "universal health care" in the city.[1] As of fiscal year 2021, enrollment had increased to 69,000 people; in fiscal year 2022, enrollment passed 100,000 people.[2] To be eligible for the program, a person must not qualify for any insurance on the government's guidelines, and not qualify for any available state insurance. Prior to April 20, 2022, members were required to have been living in New York City for more than six months,[3] but the requirement was eliminated.[4] The program provides no-cost or low-cost medical services at any hospitals or clinics run by NYC Health + Hospitals.[2] The cost to patients of medical services depends on the member's income and family size. NYC Care has no membership fees, monthly fees, or premiums, and it seeks to ensure that all newly enrolled members meet with a primary care doctor within two weeks.[5] Members may also be screened for depression and other mental health issues.
The program grants its members a membership card, a primary care doctor, 24-hour customer service line, and discounts on medications.[5] NYC Care does not pay for ambulance services, long-term care (including skilled nursing), or cosmetic surgery.[6] It also does not offer medical services its members may need while outside of New York City.[6]
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^Holguin, JR (2022-07-14). "A Fundamental Human Right: NYC Care". Caribbean American Weekly. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
^ abNwoke, Linda (2022-03-08). "Medical Care for Undocumented Immigrants in New York City: A Help Resource". 311 Immigration. the Law Firm of Figueroa & Associates. Retrieved 2022-08-03.
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