PCDC June 8, 2022
Jonathan Yan

Last week, New York State took a monumental step toward increasing health equity and access to primary care for every New Yorker.

Under the leadership of Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and Senator Gustavo Rivera, the Assembly and Senate passed A7230-B/S6534-C, a bill designed to help New York move towards a primary care-centered health care system, fostering a patient-centered model of care to ensure that every patient has access to the right care, at the right time, in the right place.

When enacted, this legislation will establish a primary care reform commission made up of stakeholders and agency officials to determine how much money is...

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