Named a 2015 Public Health Official of the Year by GOVERNING Magazine
The
following statement was issued today by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
“When I appointed Jason Helgerson in
2011 to manage the overhaul of New York’s Medicaid program, it was the largest
and most expensive program in the nation, costing $53 billion and growing at a
rate of 13 percent per year. We needed to reform the system and bring its costs
under control – and with Jason overseeing it, that is exactly what we did.
Today, Medicaid spending per recipient has dropped to its lowest level in 13
years, even as enrollment has grown to 6.1 million people and we have improved
the quality of care in communities across the state.
“Jason’s hard work has made a fundamental difference in the lives of millions of New Yorkers, and I am proud to congratulate him on receiving this well-deserved honor.”
“Jason’s hard work has made a fundamental difference in the lives of millions of New Yorkers, and I am proud to congratulate him on receiving this well-deserved honor.”
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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