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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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The Premier Home Care Trade Association in NYS

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.

Join HCP today and become part of one of the most respected and influential home care associations in the United States.

Who We Are

Representing Home & Community-Based Care

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.

HCP Membership

The Premier Home Care Trade Association in NYS

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.

Join HCP today and become part of one of the most respected and influential home care associations in the United States.

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Hot Topic in Home Care | August 26, 2024

Non-Compete Rule Struck Down
A federal judge in Texas this week set aside the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) rule that would ban businesses from imposing non-compete clauses in employment dealings.
While non-compete clauses aren’t common in the home care sector outside of top executives, “direct-hire” or “non-solicitation” clauses are frequently used by the industry to cut down the negative consequences incurred by losing a caregiver that is hired directly by a client. Those policies also would have been banned by the FTC, so the judge’s decision to disallow the rule entirely is good news for our industry. The rule was set to take effect early next month.

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