This is no exaggeration. ASC was elected to the Senate in the fall of 2006. Since then, Albany has seen the resignation of a comptroller, a governor and an attorney general. Party control of the Senate has changed three times (five if you count the coup of '09). ...
Too many lawmakers have been arrested to count, including five of the six majority leaders who preceded her, four of which were convicted. Cuomo created an anti-corruption commission to go after the Legislature, then disbanded it when it went after him. ...
The U.S. attorney indicted half a dozen people over Cuomo's marquee economic development operation, including one of the governor's closest aids and his high-tech guru. And don't forget Shelly Silver. ...
Oh, yeah, there was the Great Recession and the Paterson administration and that time New York became the epicenter of a global pandemic.

Now, the governor faces a federal investigation and possible impeachment. So what else is new? #OAlbany

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13 Mar
GNYHA's member hospitals are all not-for-profit corporations, because state law makes it effectively impossible to operate a for-profit hospital in NY.

They're still motivated to maximize revenue. (1/?)
They maximize revenue in part by manipulating Albany, where any attempt to slow spending growth is characterized as harming health care.

They spend big on lobbying and political contributions and ally themselves with one of the state's biggest labor unions. (2/?)
It's not clear what benefit New Yorkers derive from having an all not-for-profit hospital system.

This is one reason I'm skeptical that discouraging or eliminating for-profit operators will be an effective approach to regulating nursing homes. (3/?)
Read 4 tweets
12 Mar
June 30, 2020: "The death toll among residents may be thousands higher than officially reported." empirecenter.org/publications/n…
July 8, 2020: "Most glaringly, [the DOH report] relies on the Cuomo administration’s low-ball estimate of nursing home deaths, which excludes residents who were transferred to hospitals before passing away." empirecenter.org/publications/c…
Aug. 3, 2020: "I hereby request records of COVID-19-related deaths of residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities, including those who died while physically outside of the homes." empirecenter.org/wp-content/upl…
Read 15 tweets
9 Feb
Democrats again covered for the Cuomo administration by blocking a motion from @Sueserino4ny (7:40) to subpoena Health Commissioner Zucker for pandemic-related testimony and records.

The rationale from Chairwoman @SRachelMay (11:59) was revealing ...
May didn't bring up the fact that records are soon due to be released under FOIL. She didn't mention Zucker's pending testimony on Feb. 25. Instead, she pointed to a package of nursing home-related bills that are moving toward passage in the Senate. nypost.com/2021/02/04/nys…
"We are moving appropriately as a legislative body through legislation to make a difference here," was May's explanation.

There's two questionable implications here ...
Read 5 tweets
31 Dec 20
My three most-read blog posts of 2020, unsurprisingly, all focused on the impact of COVID-19 in New York nursing homes. (1/4) empirecenter.org/publications/e…
My third-most-read post (10th for the Empire Center):

Nursing Home Vacancy Rate Soars, Hinting at a Higher Coronavirus Toll

empirecenter.org/publications/n…
My second-most-read post (No. 6 for the Empire Center), from July 8:

Cuomo Administration Ducks Important Questions on Nursing Homes
empirecenter.org/publications/c…
Read 4 tweets
30 Dec 20
Let the record reflect that on the same day the governor green-lighted a football game, New York hit post-summer highs for three key COVID-19 metrics: hospitalizations, seven-day average infections and testing positivity rate. ImageImage
As of 12/29:

Hospitalizations - 7,892 (+78)
Seven-day average new infections - 11,331 (+463)
Testing positivity rate - 6.5% (+0.3%) ImageImage
The risks associated with sitting in a half-empty outdoor stadium might well be tolerable. But how is this consistent with his public health messaging? How do Bills fans take precedence over nursing home residents, schoolchildren, small business owners, family dinners, etc.?
Read 4 tweets
15 Oct 20
Not sure what to make of this, but ...

The governor has talked about "oversampling" in so-called red-zone zip codes, which account for 2.8% of the state's population.

Based the test numbers in his releases, those zones have been slightly undersampled in 4 of the past 5 days.
To be clear, the state's testing has never been randomly sampled, as you would try to do for a scientific survey. Much of it focuses on likely positives, because of symptoms or known exposure. Some is repeated testing of likely negatives, for work reasons.
For those reasons, you would expect natural oversampling in red zones. But maybe they reached a saturation point due to heavy testing in the previous two weeks. Or maybe their residents are less cooperative because they resent being subject to red-zone restrictions.
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