Project Title
New York State of Health Consumer Assistance Project—Chinese Outreach and Enrollment
Grant Amount
$150,000
Priority Area
Expanding Health Care Coverage
Date Awarded
December 10, 2014
Region
NYC
Status
Closed
Website
More than 1 million individuals have enrolled in public and private coverage through the NY State of Health Marketplace.
Consumer assistance has played a critical role in helping previously uninsured individuals understand their health insurance options and apply for coverage—in New York alone, fully half of all those who enrolled in coverage relied on in-person assistance. Significant work remains, however, to eliminate barriers to coverage for more than 1 million New Yorkers who remain uninsured and to help those who did enroll renew their coverage. To complement the State’s efforts to engage and enroll uninsured residents, NYHealth launched in 2014 a statewide enrollment network of community-based organizations to conduct education, outreach, enrollment, and referrals. These organizations directly reach populations known to be uninsured at disproportionately high rates: low-wage workers; immigrants; and lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender New Yorkers. NYHealth awarded Charles B. Wang Community Health Center (CBW) a grant in 2013 to participate in this initiative. NYHealth awarded CBW a second grant to continue these efforts in 2015.
With NYHealth funding, grantees of this initiative undertook a comprehensive range of consumer engagement activities and enrolled uninsured New Yorkers into coverage. Specifically, CBW expanded its outreach and enrollment assistance program to the Chinese community in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
View a complete list of 2015 Enrollment Network grantees.