NYC Programs and Initiatives
Federal Policy
Where People live
Daily Struggles
Invisible Barriers
100

This program can provide temporary health coverage to undocumented individuals for acute medical emergencies or labor/delivery

Emergency Medicaid

100

This 2010 law expanded Medicaid, created the Office of Minority Health, and expanded demographic data collection

Affordable Care Act (ACA)

100

People with this characteristic live an average of 7.5 years longer

A positive outlook towards aging
100

An increase from 15 to 30 minutes of this can reduce health appointment arrival rates by 6%

Transportation

100

Approximately this percent of Americans live with a disability 

25%

200

A healthcare access Program for New Yorkers who are uninsured, don't qualify for insurance, or cannot afford care trhough NYC health and hospitals

NYC Care

200

This 1997 law provides health insurance for families that earn too much for Medicaid

Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)

200
In the South Bronx, asthma incidence near highways can be up to this percent

20%

200

This colloquial term for how easily residents can get to shops, schools, and transit without a car is independently predictive of obesity, heart health, and mental health

Walkability

200

People with disabilities report this percent of worse quality of life than non-disabled individuals

0%

300

This is a pilot study created in 2025 to provide peripartum education, social support, and resources after studies into differential maternal outcomes between neighborhoods

Brownsville Stress-Free Zone

300

This 1935 act established retirement benefits for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and aid for disabilities and dependent children

Social Security

300

Adding one of these alone to a food desert has been found to have little-to-no impact in resident nutrition or diet

A Grocery Store

300

This economic measure of total assets minus debts is a stronger predictor of health outcomes than income alone

Wealth

300

People with intellectual disabilities have a life expectancy approximately this many years shorter than the general population

15-20 years

400

In 2023, DOHMH created an initiative to improve the life expectancy of the city overall to this amount by 2030

83 Years Old


400

This 1965 act formalized national healthcare, creating one program for elderly and disabled patients and a second for low-income individuals and families 

Medicare and Medicaid Act

400

Streets lined with these have populations with significantly lower rates of depression and anxiety

Trees

400

This work benefit, which is present in only 30% of low-wage workers, decreases hospitalization rate and increases medical appointment rate

Paid Sick Leave

400

Women are this percent more likely to be misdiagnosed when having a heart attack or ACS

50%

500

This 2024 Medicaid waiver amendment established regional entities around New York State to screen Medicaid patients for SDoH and connect them to services

New York Health Equity Reform (NYHER) Waiver

500

This 1996 law requires any hospital receiving federal funds to provide emergency stabilization care to anyone regardless of ability to pay

Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA)

500

This single metric can predict up to 80% of health outcomes in people

Zip Code

500

Even temporary periods of being homeless is correlated with an increase in 'biological age' by this many years

10-20 years

500

What is the average length of time for someone with an autoimmune condition to be diagnosed

4.6 years

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