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The New York State Association of Health Care Providers, Inc. (HCP) is a trade association representing licensed home care services agencies, certified home health agencies, health related organizations and organizations that support the home care industry.
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HCP supports members through advocacy, information, education and benefits that help members where it counts most — their bottom line. One of HCP’s most valuable benefits is our years of industry expertise and connections with State and Federal government officials that enable us to help members with their questions.
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Upcoming Events, Conference, Training Programs, & More
- May 7 WNY Chapter MeetingMay 7 2026, 9:00am Learn More
- May 13 NYC, Lower HV Chapter MeetingMay 13 2026, 9:00am Learn More
- May 13 Elimination of MLTCs and LHCSA RFO: Understanding the Home Care Savings & Reinvestment Act (S.2332-A / A.2018-A)May 13 2026, 12:00pm Learn More
- May 20 Effective Messaging: An Emergency Management Webinar for NYC Home Care ProvidersMay 20 2026, 1:00pm Learn More
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HCP Insider | Immigration Policy Reminders | April 25, 2025
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HCP Insider | April DOH Lunch and Learn | April 25, 2025
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NY State EP Alert 4.24.25 | Air Quality Alert
Air Quality Alert
The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the National Weather Service (NWS) issued air quality alerts that could affect home care patients and staff in New York City and Long Island through Friday. Smoke from New Jersey wildfires is causing air quality to drop, with fine particulate matter being a concern.
