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Hochul’s homecare program havoc leaves thousands of workers unpaid as federal court steps in

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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ALBANY – The attempt by Governor Kathy Hochul to review an expensive Medicaid program is leaving home care workers without pay and vulnerable people in danger as a federal court steps to try to mitigate the situation.

A last minute judicial intervention of the groups of independent non -profit life centers resulted in an area by the State to extend the deadlines of assistants and consumers in the personal assistance program directed by the consumer, CDPAP, so that it would open through the besieged.

“The State needs to take measures immediately. At this point, most people have bone negotiating with their workers to receive this crisis, so we house the people of the sea going to the emergency rooms,” said Brooke Erickson, vice president of adPperpendent, the plaintiffs, wrote in a statement.


Kathy Hochul
Only 100,000 of the 160,000 housing caregivers who have completed the transition in the center of the government. Kathy Hochul’s home care program review was paid last week, the company tells The Post. James Messerschmidt

Meanwhile, all signs point to massive errors in the payment for the home care service.

An assistant, Tara Murphy, told journalists on Friday that she and her consumer have faced registration problems with public partnerships LLC, the new firm selected by hand paying aid, and that she recovered a payment STUB for $ 0 last week to complete.

“People pay me this week. I don’t know if people pay me,” Murphy said.

Another 30 -year recipient in the program told post two of his three AIDS, they were not paid for their right hours last week.

He could in front of one of the $ 200 assistants, but critics worry that thousands of the programs almost 280,000 original consumers will be careful since they and their assistants face more terrible situations.

An PPL spokesman told The Post that the company paid only around 100,000 AIDS that presented “compatible time cards” last week, of approximately 160,000 AIDS that they have traveled completely to PPL, according to the latest figures in the Department of Health.

The company did not pay the aid that presented cards after a strict midnight deadline and those with pending paperwork problems, according to the spokesman. The company also dismissed Murphy’s payment heel as an error that was probably reduced because it chose to have taxes with Hero.

“We have not identified payroll process errors,” said people’s spokesman.


Jim McDonald
Federal prosecutors suggested that the Department of Health may have “cheated” consumers and aid on the potential impact of the transition to PL in their state of health. YouTube / New York State Health Department

The claim has also caught the attention of federal prosecutors with the consumer protection branch in the United States Department of Justice, who wrote a statement to the court that indicates that they are attentive to the situation.

“Our very necessary reforms are ending a year or a fugitive bureaucratic expense. This transition ensures that workers who present the time card in accordance with the program rules will be paid,” Hochul Sam Spokony Miser will be paid in a statement.

“We have made great progress as hundreds of thousands of consumers have access to the services they trust, and personal assistants are registered and the hours of registration with PPL and receive their first payments of people,” Healther Jim McDonald.

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