NYC Administrative Code

§ 21-214 — Provision of information regarding initiatives to provide low or no-cost primary health care to income-eligible New York city residents.

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What is NYC AC § 21-214?

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This section mandates the Department of Health to provide information regarding the NYC care initiative, which offers low or no-cost primary health care to income-eligible residents. The information must be available in various formats and languages, detailing eligibility and support services. Applies to clients receiving services from the department or its contractors.

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§ 21-214 Provision of information regarding initiatives to provide low or no-cost primary health care to income-eligible New York city residents.

AC § 21-214

a. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: Client. The term “client” means an older adult to whom direct services are provided by the department or by a person that contracts with the department to provide such services. NYC care initiative. The term “NYC care initiative” means the health care access program operated by the New York city health and hospitals corporation to provide low or no-cost primary care to income-eligible New York city residents, or any such successor program. b. The department shall make available to all clients information regarding the NYC care initiative. Such information shall describe the NYC care initiative and provide eligibility guidelines for such initiative. The department shall make such information available to clients in paper form at all locations where the department, or a person contracting with the department, provides services to clients. Such information shall, at minimum, include: 1. A statement that eligibility to participate in the NYC care initiative is not based on immigration status; and 2. Information regarding support services offered through the NYC care initiative, including, as applicable, access to social workers and care coordinators that connect eligible individuals with housing, legal services, financial assistance, and food assistance. c. The department shall post, and update as necessary, the information required by subdivision b of this section on the department's website and shall post a link to such information on the 311 citizen center website. The department shall make such information available in the designated citywide languages as defined in section 21-211. (L.L. 2024/058, 4/18/2024, eff. 7/17/2024)

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