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  HealthWorks Expansion Pushed back to Recent News archive  
February 28, 2008

BY JILL D’AMICO

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce joined New York City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn today, Feb. 28, to call for the expansion of the Chamber’s low-cost health insurance product, Brooklyn HealthWorks.

Brooklyn Chamber President and CEO Carl Hum and Brooklyn HealthWorks Executive Director Dean Mohs stood alongside Speaker Quinn, local officials and business leaders at La Boina Roja Steakhouse in Jackson Heights to call for an allotment of $4.9 million in the upcoming budget to begin the expansion.

The Queens and Manhattan Chambers of Commerce have expressed interest in working to administer the insurance program in their respective boroughs, with hopes that the program would eventually expand to all five boroughs.

“The Brooklyn Chamber is excited to work with Speaker Quinn to expand the HealthWorks program,” said Mr. Hum. “Affordable health insurance allows small businesses to grow and remain sustainable and in Brooklyn the program continues to be an asset. I am sure Queens and Manhattan business owners will find the program equally beneficial.”

Speaker Quinn stressed that the city’s small businesses need affordable health insurance.

“We didn’t need to create a new model,” said Speaker Quinn. “There already is one – Brooklyn HealthWorks is a great program, and we are calling for an expansion into Queens and Manhattan.”

Speaker Quinn said the expansion could cover 4,500 lives.

“We are mindful that it is a tough ask,” said Speaker Quinn. “It’s a bad time, but it’s exactly the right time,” she urged, citing the need to help small businesses keep their employees healthy and happy, especially in a time of economic uncertainty.

“It is money well spent,” she added.

Jason Richelson, a Brooklyn HealthWorks member and co-owner of the Greene Grape, a wine shop, was on hand to show his support.

“I’m very happy with the program,” he said. In addition to his Fort Greene shop, he also has a store in Manhattan, where he noted that his health insurance costs are double what they are in Brooklyn, thanks to HealthWorks. 

For more information, click here to read the City Council press release.

To read more about the HealthWorks program expansion into Queens, click here for the Feb. 29 New York Daily News article.


Pictured above: (from left) Dean Mohs, executive director of Brooklyn HealthWorks; New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn; Carl Hum, president and CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce; and current HealthWorks member Jason Richelson, co-owner of the Greene Grape.
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