Sick, but Still at Work: The cost of care in New York City
What happens when going to the doctor means risking your paycheck, your rent, or your livelihood? In New York City, getting sick can cost more than your health—it can cost you your paycheck, your rent, or even your job. In this episode, our hosts Kevin Thompson and Crystal Cooper are joined by Dr. Jonathan Jiménez, Executive Director of NYC Care at NYC Health + Hospitals, to examine how the city is working to close the care gap for those left out of the traditional health system—especially the uninsured.
BONUS EP. — Wendell’s Choice: When healing costs too much
What do you do when taking care of your health means putting your job on the line? For Wendell, who lives in Brooklyn, getting sick came with a price he couldn’t afford. In this episode, Wendell shares his story of pushing through pain, navigating the city’s healthcare maze, and learning how to advocate for himself along the way. His story of becoming a NYC Care member captures the quiet courage of New Yorkers who keep the city moving while struggling to care for themselves in a system where healing too often comes at a cost.
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