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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Report: Some NY hospitals are garnishing wages of patients - Spectrum News

A New York bill that could protect thousands of New Yorkers whose wages are being garnished by nonprofit hospitals and is sponsored by the two Health Committee chairs — state Sen. Gustavo Rivera and Assemblyman Richard Gottfried — is awaiting Gov. Kathy Hochul’s signature.

The issue has new urgency since the release of a report by the Community Service Society of New York which shows that over 100 of New York state’s nonprofit hospitals sued over 53,000 patients in civil court between 2015 and 2020.

“Many hospitals are getting more aggressive pursuing patients,” Elisabeth Benjamin, vice president of Health Initiatives for the Community Service Society and co-author of the report, told Capital Tonight.

CSSNY’s research states hospitals have repeatedly attempted to garnish wages and put liens on the homes of former patients who cannot afford their hospital bills.

According to the report, the five upstate New York hospitals responsible for 25% of the cases in the state are UHS Binghamton; Guthrie Corning in Steuben County; Nathan Littauer in Fulton County; Albany Memorial and Crouse Hospital in Syracuse.

Capital Tonight reached out to the Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS) for a response. The organization sent the following statement:

“New York hospitals are committed to making sure all patients have access to the care they need. They routinely assist patients to help them enroll in Medicaid and other governmental programs for which they are eligible. In...



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