Hospitals
Our regional hospital systems play a vital role in healthcare delivery for Upstate New York residents as our largest private employers. Inadequate reimbursement under Medicaid and Medicare, healthcare cuts by the State (e.g., the 340B program), rising labor and supply costs, and an inability to discharge patients into nursing/rehab beds in the community are straining financial stability.
The Finger Lakes region has the fewest hospital beds per 1,000 population in New York State and among the lowest in the nation. Greater Rochester Chamber:
- Supports releasing the dollars promised to Greater Rochester hospitals to help with the loss of the 340B drug benefit program that were enacted in the 2023-24 Enacted Budget.
- Announce the awards for the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program IV awards and V Health Information Technology, Cybersecurity, and Telehealth Transformation Program and build upon the Program by investing an additional $1.5 billion to meet existing and new program requests. Additionally, ensure there is geographic and need balance in award distribution.
- Immediately fund hospitals using the “one-time” $525 million Medicaid investment authorized for SFY 2024-2025 and make another investment in hospital Medicaid rates of at least $525 million for SFY 2025-2026
- Supports measures to change traveling nurse company rules that are currently taking advantage of the healthcare crisis for their own financial benefit, including by implementing a 75 mile or greater minimum for travel nurses.
- Support Monroe County’s request for an annual commitment of $15,000,000 for 3 years to fund the Transformational Community Care Coordination (TC3) Project – a successful pilot program run by the Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) and funded jointly by Monroe County and FLPPS.
- Increasing investment in critical healthcare workforce programs, including raising support for the Nurses Across New York Program from $3M to $6M, maintaining the Doctors Across New York Program at $15M, and creating a new Dentists Across NY Program at $6M.
- Supports providing quality insurance coverage to the less than 5% of New Yorker’s who are uninsured/underinsured rather than replacing our current healthcare system with a costly state-run system.
- Supports reducing the taxes, surcharges, and assessments imposed on employers and individuals who purchase health insurance (including the premium tax and HCRA).
Long Term Care & Nursing Facilities
Upstate New York’s non-profit nursing homes are at a critical juncture, with 75% of residents dependent on Medicaid. Years of budget cuts and stagnant Medicaid rates have severely impacted their ability to provide quality care while remaining financially viable. Greater Rochester Chamber:
- Supports making the FY 2024-25 $285 million Medicaid rate increase permanent.
- Advocates for restoring the capital reimbursement cuts from the FY 2024-25 budget and investing in facility modernization.
- Supports an $800 million New York State-share increase to close the current funding gap.
- Proposes creating an Upstate Nursing Home Workforce and Quality Pool to provide financial assistance to non-profit nursing homes in the region.
- Recommends updating Medicaid rate methodologies, as nursing home rates based on 2007 costs are unsustainable and hinder competitive wages and staff retention.
- Supports authorizing certified medication assistants to administer routine medications in nursing homes (S.8635/A.8299 in 2024).