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Health Insurance
To help New Yorkers maintain health insurance coverage after job loss, the Fund has produced a consumer guide on new COBRA rules and other helpful federal and state programs.
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Health insurance data and analyses are the cornerstones of the Health Insurance Project's work. By providing timely data on the uninsured and their characteristics, the Fund helps policymakers craft targeted strategies to expand and maintain coverage.
Private Insurance Market
An estimated 10 million New Yorkers get health coverage through their employers—about half through insurance policies and the remainder through various self-insurance arrangements.
