over the country’s health insurance system. Now some New Yorkers say they hope the discussion, notwithstanding how it began, might lead to change.
But even reforms that have been passed in recent years, such as legislation at the state and national levels to prevent people from receiving so-called “surprise” out-of-network bills, often come with caveats.
In Scherer’s case, he said he is currently struggling to get his insurance to cover the asthma medication that was recommended for his 18-month-old daughter. “For 22 years now, I've been going into people's homes who have delayed or denied themselves health care because they don't have adequate insurance,” Almojera said.
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