Judge temporarily blocks Mayor Adams from switching NYC retirees to Medicare Advantage [New York Daily News]
A trial court judge has temporarily blocked Mayor Adams from switching retired city workers to a cost-cutting Medicare Advantage Plan.
The retirees who brought the lawsuit “have shown that numerous promises were made by the City to then
The court found a likelihood of it ultimately ruling in their favor, and that any switch in the meantime could cause “irreparable harm” and unevenly burden the former city workers concerned about their health benefits.
“As this matter deals with health decisions of an ageing and a potentially vulnerable population, mostly on fixed incomes, any lapse in care for these people could lead to deleterious impacts,” Frank wrote in the decision.
The most recent lawsuit, brought by nine retired municipal workers and the
Adams’ team this year devised a new plan that eliminates traditional Medicare as an option altogether and makes Advantage the only health insurance available to the city’s municipal retirees.
By removing a penalty from the picture found unlawful in the first lawsuit,
“We are thankful the Judge saw our retirees would be harmed by being forced into Medicare Advantage with no ability to stay on traditional Medicare and supplement,” said
A representative for Mayor Adams indicated that
“We are extremely disappointed by this misguided ruling,” said
“Further delay in implementing it will only cause greater uncertainty for our retirees and have a detrimental impact on our city’s budget.”
Unlike traditional Medicare, Advantage plans are administered by private health insurance companies. The plans are also subsidized by the federal government at a higher rate than traditional Medicare options are, which
During oral arguments, an attorney for
Balancing the city’s argument that the new benefits are not inferior and delaying their implementation would derail plans, with the potential for hundreds of thousands of retirees to face lapses in their health care coverage, the court sided with the former city workers.
“Should this plan go forward, irreparable harm would result,” read the decision. “There can be no more specific irreparable harm than this.”
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Judge temporarily blocks Mayor Adams from switching NYC retirees to Medicare Advantage [New York Daily News]
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