United Healthcare: New York Customers Lose While the Company Fights Reform

(Released September 22, 2009) The analysis found that United Healthcare has the third worst ranking of any of the 46 health insurers in the state. In addition to being ranked 44th of the 46 insurers in all categories of health insurers (HMOs, non-profit indemnity insurers, and commercial insurers), United Healthcare has the worst record (29th of 29) for complaints among commercial insurers. Click here to download the...
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GHI/HIP and the Need for Federal Health Care Reform

(Released September 22, 2009) The PPEF analysis found that each of the 3 GHI/HIP plans is at or near the bottom of the ranking for its category of insurer and for all insurers for consumer complaints.  For example, GHI HMO Select is 13th of the 13 HMOs in the state (i.e. the worst of the 13) in the complaint rankings, and 46th of 46 for all insurers.  Similarly, GHI’s indemnity plan ranks 41st of all of 46 insurers in the state. Click here to download the...
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Moving Towards Educational Equity?: How is New York State’s School Funding Reform Impacting Educational Equity on Long Island?

(Released September 15, 2009) Long Island schools are well known for quality education, but in reality there is a wide range of differences between the educational resources and the student outcomes in school districts on Long Island. Long Island is home to some of the best schools in New York State and the country–particularly in some of the wealthier suburban districts, but Long Island also is home to school districts with the highest concentration of student poverty in New York State....
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