August 11, 2023

Somebody shoulda thought this through


The ruling on the Aetna PPO just in . . . it's not happening. 

For now. 

NYSCEF DOC. NO. 101
PRESENT: INDEX NO. 154962/2023
RECEIVED NYSCEF: 08/11/2023
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY
HON. LYLE E. FRANK
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ROBERT BENTKOWSKI, KAREN ENGEL, MICHELLE FEINMAN, NANCY LOSINNO, JOHN MIHOVICS, KAREN MILLER, ERICA RHINE, ELLEN RIESER, BEVERLY ZIMMERMAN, THE NEW YORK CITY ORGANIZATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE RETIREES, INC.,
Plaintiff, 
-v- 
THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ERIC ADAMS, THE CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF LABOR RELATIONS, RENEE CAMPION, THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DAVID C. BANKS,
Defendant. 
DECISION + ORDER ON MOTION

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 001) 44, 50, 95, 96 were read on this motion to/for INJUNCTION/RESTRAINING ORDER .
On June 5, 2023, the Court issued a preliminary injunction in this matter. The Court has been informed by the parties that they do not wish for the Court to hold any additional argument, nor will there be further submissions. As such, this matter is ripe for a final determination. 
The Court therefore grants the petition for the reasons indicated in the July 6, 2023, namely that both the doctrine of collateral estoppel and the provisions of New York City Administrative Code Section 12-126 bars the actions sought to be taken by respondents. The Court does not reach the last point of relief in the petition, namely that the respondents should be enjoined from disseminating alleged false and misleading statements of the Aetna Medicare Advantage Plan. 
Based on the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED that the Respondents are permanently enjoined from requiring any City retirees, and their dependents from being removed from their current health insurance plan(s), and from being required to either enroll in an Aetna Medicare Advantage Plan or seek their own health coverage.

Have to say I wasn't surprised by the Judge's comments a couple of weeks ago.

Now what's the city gonna do.

August 4, 2023

There's more than one boogeyman

While a whole bloc of retirees are fighting tooth and nail against the new Aetna PPO, I want to take a moment to say something about the company Senior Care uses to supplement Medicare Part A:  Empire BlueCross BlueShield.

Its name is changing on January 1st to Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. You can see it in the banner on its webpage

Does that mean it will convert to a for-profit company? Because Anthem became publicly traded in 2001.

Fast forward to February 2022 when Ednotes reported that in spite of a lawsuit still pending against Anthem for fraudulent practices, NYC chose that company to to provide its workers with healthcare coverage.

A few months after that, Anthem shareholders rebranded the company to Elevance Health. Its CEO, Gail Boudreaux, is quoted to have said “this change is the next important chapter in our journey, and better reflects our business and the company we are today.”

For that kind of pap she earned big bucks that year: $20,931,081, according to this report. It included $1.6 million in salary, $3,840,000 in non-equity incentive plan compensation, $11,100,128 in stock awards, $3,699,929 in option rewards, and $691,024 for all other compensation, whatever that was but I’m sure it wasn’t ham sandwiches at the local deli.

The for-profit / not-for-profit debate is getting to be ridiculous. Why one website lists Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield in the publicly traded column and another says it’s not-for-profit is beyond comprehension. This one and this one cleverly avoid saying one way or the other. 

I can understand when retirees demand that the city follow legislative codes stipulating what it has to pay for our coverage.

I can understand their anger against middlemen insurance companies soaking up Medicare funds, denying or delaying coverage, juicing up profits, and seeing all of us as consumers rather than patients. I’m angry about all that as well.

What I can’t understand is why people see Aetna as the only boogeyman on the scene, when for-profit insurance companies or their counterparts have been part of our healthcare landscape for years. If it’s not CVS Health/Aetna, it’s still Empire/Anthem/Elevance Health, and it’s still CVS Caremark/SilverScript.

And they’re not the only ones. The chart on the left shows the top Medtech salaries in 2020 (from here) – look at Helmy’s.  $113.9 million!   The one on the right the top Pharma salaries in 2021 (from here) - look at Ari’s. It’s a lot more than Gail’s.





We have to focus our wrath on the lot of them, not just Aetna, Aetna, Aetna.