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New York Medicaid Spending and Home Health Aide Growth Under Scrutiny
In a familiar Albany scenario, Governor Kathy Hochul, once seeking to curb escalating state Medicaid spending on home health aides, has seemingly shifted her approach. This change in direction occurs as she prepares for her re-election campaign next year, raising questions about the influence of political considerations on healthcare policy in New York.
Current projections suggest a significant increase in Medicaid expenditures, with expectations of at least a 17% rise in the forthcoming budget. Concurrently, the number of home health aides is rapidly expanding, establishing this occupation as the state’s largest single job category.
Surge in Home Health Aide Workforce
Recent findings from the Empire Center, analyzing data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, highlight substantial growth in New York’s home health aide workforce. Between 2023 and May 2024, the sector experienced an increase of 57,000 positions, reaching a total of 623,000 aides across the state.
This figure significantly exceeds the per capita levels observed in other states and nearly triples the number of retail sales positions, which is New York’s second largest job category.
Budgetary Implications and Lobbying Influence
Governor Hochul’s initial budget proposal for the current year already incorporated a 17% increase in Medicaid spending, with some allocations potentially embedded within broader spending categories. Legislative enhancements to this figure are widely anticipated, largely due to the considerable lobbying power of health care worker unions, particularly 1199.
Medicaid Expansion Amidst Declining Poverty
This proposed surge in Medicaid expenditures unfolds against a backdrop of sustained double-digit growth in state Medicaid spending and rising enrollment figures, despite a decrease in the state’s poverty rate. Furthermore, New York’s overall health care workforce has expanded from 1.15 million workers pre-pandemic in 2019 to 1.40 million in 2024.
Shift in Home Aide Program and Unionization
Governor Hochul had previously aimed to manage the growth in home health aide positions by centralizing hiring through the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program. However, this initiative has seemingly transitioned into a significant unionization drive. An administrative action has facilitated the 1199 union’s ability to enroll aides as members, amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the firm selected to administer the centralized hiring process.
Essential Plan Expansion and Union Support
In a related development, Governor Hochul’s administration broadened eligibility for home care aide subsidies under the state Essential Plan to include New Yorkers who do not receive health benefits through their employers. This policy adjustment is perceived as providing additional support to the 1199 union.
Broader Factors Influencing Health Spending
It is important to acknowledge that labor unions are not the only special interest group advocating for higher health spending. State hospitals also wield considerable lobbying influence. Moreover, numerous non-profit insurers and intermediaries frequently generate substantial payouts to private entities that control them through state-approved “restructuring” mechanisms.
Federal Scrutiny and Potential Budgetary Challenges
Given Medicaid’s status as a joint state-federal program, New York’s substantial financial outlays, alongside those of other states, are expected to encounter increased scrutiny from federal authorities. Potential reductions in federal Medicaid payments to New York could reach approximately $10 billion. However, this possibility does not appear to be significantly influencing current state budget negotiations.
Anticipated Political Reactions and Fiscal Measures
Governor Hochul and other Democratic lawmakers, who politically benefit from robust health spending, are anticipated to strongly condemn potential federal spending cuts, particularly from Republicans, as “savage.” Furthermore, it is likely they will respond to any federal funding reductions by implementing “temporary” tax increases across various sectors in New York to offset budgetary shortfalls.
Voter Awareness
New York voters should remain informed about these potential fiscal and political developments as they unfold.