
"United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew stated that NewYork-Presbyterian is negotiating in bad faith, prioritizing profits over the well-being of working families, which could lead to increased costs for city employees and retirees."
"NewYork-Presbyterian spokesperson Angela Karafalzi emphasized that the hospital system is committed to providing care to city workers and is actively working with providers to finalize a new contract, ensuring access to hospitals of their choice."
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is in contract negotiations with EmblemHealth, affecting around 40,000 city workers and retirees. If no agreement is reached by April 10, patients may lose in-network access, leading to higher costs or the need to switch providers. Union leaders, including UFT President Michael Mulgrew, accuse the hospital of negotiating in bad faith and prioritizing profits over patient care. The hospital asserts it is committed to providing care and is working to finalize a new contract with EmblemHealth.
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