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NYC Health Chief Fights Funding Cuts
2 Mar
Summary
- New NYC Health Commissioner aims to boost agency's profile beyond restaurant grading.
- Focus on affordability and countering US federal funding cuts is paramount.
- Billions in unspent federal funds for food and nutrition programs will be pursued.

New York City's Health Commissioner, Alister Martin, a physician, is taking the helm of the nation's largest municipal public health agency. His administration prioritizes addressing healthcare affordability and combating the adverse effects of federal funding reductions.
Martin aims to enhance the agency's visibility by focusing on initiatives such as expanding the Strong Foundations program, reinstating nearly $60 million in public health funds cut previously, and scaling up medical debt erasure programs.
The department also intends to connect New Yorkers with billions in unspent federal resources, including food stamps and nutrition programs. This effort is crucial as federal public health funding faces cutbacks.
Globally, the agency is stepping up to fill public health gaps created by the US withdrawal from the World Health Organization and is enhancing disease surveillance collaboration.




