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Mark Scherzer will be interviewed on WBAI’s Health Action at 1:30PM today, March 15, regarding proposals to impose stricture regulation of insurance company rate increases. To listen to the interview visit http://stream.wbai.org
For further information on attorney Mark Scherzer and his practice please visit http://www.markscherzer.com/
... Read MoreOn March 9, 2010, attorney Mark Scherzer will participate in the NYS Breast Cancer Network’s 2010 Education and Advocacy Day in a program titled “What’s Next in Healthcare Reform for New Yorkers?” Members of the Breast Cancer Network come together every year in Albany to educate one another and their state legislators and elected officials about the concerns of people with breast cancer, in order to ensure public policy is responsive... Read More
As Congress debates major health insurance overhauls, we are seeing a number of improvements in consumers’ COBRA rights – that is, their rights to continue medical plan coverage when they lose their jobs, suffer disability, or their hours are reduced.
Before the current debate on health care and health insurance reform began, New York State had its own very active discussion well underway. Recently, however, New York’s discussion seems to have entered a period of suspended animation, side-lined by a budget crisis and by the apparent belief of state policy makers that it makes no sense to go down one road if the federal government may imminently instruct us to follow a different path.
Read MoreMark Scherzer testified on June 8, 2009, at a hearing held by the New York State Assembly Insurance Committee in Albany, in support of a bill that would reinstate the ability of the State Insurance Department to review and approve certain health insurance premium rate increases prior to their taking effect. Representing Read More
Twenty five thousand workers are losing their jobs every week in New York State. With unemployment often comes the loss of health coverage and other employee benefits. To help New Yorkers understand their rights to maintain health coverage after they have been laid off or fired, the United Hospital Fund has published a free guide, " Read More
This week, New Yorkers for Accessible Health Coverage ("NYFAHC") and the New York Immigration Coalition (the "NYIC") jointly published an issue brief co-authored by Mark Scherzer and Jenny Rejeske, examining health coverage for immigrants in New York.
The work was funded by a grant from the New York... Read More
The following letter was submitted to the New York Times on January 20, 2009, in response to an article that appeared on January 19, 2009, "Impact of Paterson's Health Care Plan May be Limited":
To the Editor:
Read MorePresentation by Mark Scherzer
Mark Scherzer addressed a large crowd of state policy-makers, healthcare advocates and insurance industry representatives at the NYSHealth Foundation Conference, “Reforming New York’s Individual Health Insurance Market,” in midtown Manhattan on November 17, 2008. Mark was a member of a panel of experts commenting on proposals to reduce premiums and restore a viable, affordable “direct pay” market in New York State. Read More
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