The undersigned statewide organizations are deeply concerned about looming threats to New Yorkers’ access to healthcare. We represent consumers, frontline caregivers, providers, insurers, business...
This week, we heard from many alarmed members, hospitals, and allied unions and elected officials about the chaos and uncertainty that the federal government’s “pause” in funding created.
Contact: Andrea Penman-Lomeli | press@nysna.org | 347-559-3169 Kristi Barnes | press@nysna.org| 646-853-4489 NURSES HOLD TOWN HALL TO UPDATE COMMUNITY ON STAFFING CRISIS THAT CONTINUES TO PUT PATIENT CARE AT RISK Despite a record number of Department of Health Violations, Albany Med continues to
The New York State Nurses Association released the following statement regarding the federal policy change on immigration enforcement in “sensitive locations” including hospitals and schools.
For immediate release: Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 Contact: Andrea Penman-Lomeli | press@nysna.org | 347-559-3169 Kristi Barnes | press@nysna.org | 646-853-4489 NYSNA NURSES AT ONEIDA HEALTH HOSPITAL SPEAK OUT AND DEMAND A FAIR CONTRACT Nurses spoke out and continued their fight for a contract with