New York City's low-income residents are facing a growing health crisis, as a recent wave of healthcare cuts threatens to leave thousands without access to vital medical services. Doctors and healthcare advocates are sounding the alarm, warning that the reductions in funding will disproportionately affect the city's most vulnerable populations, including children, seniors, and individuals living with chronic illnesses. The cuts, which are part of a broader effort to address the city's budget deficit, are expected to have far-reaching consequences for the city's healthcare system, including reduced hours at community health clinics and a shortage of essential medications. As the city struggles to balance its budget, concerns are growing about the long-term impact on the health and well-being of its most disadvantaged residents.


Doctors sound alarm about health care cuts for low-income New Yorkers  CBS News