NYC union bosses approve controversial plan to mandate Medicare Advantage for retired city workers [New York Daily News]
New York City’s public sector union bosses signed off Thursday on a controversial plan to make a cost-cutting, partially privatized version of Medicare the only health insurance option available for the municipal government’s retired workforce.
The stamp of approval from the Municipal Labor Committee, which is made up of reps for all local public sector unions, clears the way for Mayor Adams’ administration to eliminate SeniorCare, the city-funded supplement to traditional Medicare, as a choice for the city’s roughly 250,000 retired workers.
In its place, the administration will offer a Medicare Advantage Plan managed by private health insurance giant
However, support for Advantage was not unanimous during Thursday morning’s vote, which took place in a private virtual meeting, a recording of which the
In the meet, 26 of the MLC’s unions voted against adopting the measure, citing concerns from thousands of retirees who fear their access to care would be diminished under an Advantage plan, in part because of pre-authorization protocols required by
The plan still passed, though, because the vote was weighted.
MLC lawyer
A significant chunk of the yes votes came from the
“The plan is designed to provide high-quality, premium-free health care,” UFT President
Later Thursday, more than 100 municipal retirees worried that Advantage will wreck their health care protested the MLC’s move during a rally in lower
“It’s inhumane how the city lied to us,” she said. “We were promised this, and now they’re going back on their promise.”
In light of the MLC’s thumbs up, the Advantage plan is expected to go through a contract process before officially taking effect
In a statement,
“We also heard the concerns of retirees and worked to significantly limit the number of procedures subject to prior authorization under this plan,” the mayor said. “In the coming days, we will communicate with all city retirees to provide details and next steps for the plan ... This Medicare Advantage Plan is in the best interests of retirees and taxpayers.”
Among the MLC nay-voters were
Speaking to The News before the vote, Barzilay said retired members of his union have been told by
He voiced dismay at the way the vote played out and said the current structure gives outsize sway to the UFT and DC37, the city’s largest union made up of a number of locals, most of which voted for the Advantage plan.
“It’s pretty much whatever those two unions say that happens,” Barzilay said. “The voting process should change.”
The influential
“PBA is opposed to forcing Medicare-eligible members into the Medicare Advantage Plan,” Nicholson said in the meeting, adding that his union believes “any major modifications of health benefits” for city workers should not be allowed “without a consensus of all MLC members.”
Thursday’s vote is the latest wrinkle in a long-winded push by the city to shift its retired workers into an Advantage plan.
Former Mayor
Adams’ administration picked up where de Blasio left off and tried to enroll retirees in a similar Advantage plan with a
But courts blocked
By making Advantage the only health care plan available to retirees and their dependents, however, Adams’ administration has said it’s complying with the court rulings since there’s no longer a
“This is dangerous and unprecedented,”
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