Subscribe (Free) to
Daily or Weekly Newsletters
Post a Job

Featured Jobs

Plan Consultant

BPAS
(Utica NY / PA / Hybrid)

BPAS logo

DB Account Manager

Pentegra
(Remote)

Pentegra logo

Relationship Manager

Retirement Plan Consultants
(Urbandale IA / Hybrid)

Retirement Plan Consultants logo

Retirement Plan Consultant

July Business Services
(Remote / Waco TX)

July Business Services logo

Cash Balance/ Defined Benefit Plan Administrator

Steidle Pension Solutions, LLC
(Remote / NJ)

Steidle Pension Solutions, LLC logo

Plan Consultant - DB/CB

MAP Retirement
(Remote)

MAP Retirement logo

Relationship Manager for Defined Benefit/Cash Balance Plans

Daybright Financial
(Remote)

Daybright Financial logo

Retirement Relationship Manager

MAP Retirement
(Remote)

MAP Retirement logo

Retirement Plan Administration Consultant

Blue Ridge Associates
(Remote)

Blue Ridge Associates logo

Plan Consultant

BPAS
(Remote / Utica NY / Hybrid)

BPAS logo

Staff Accountant

BPAS
(Huntingdon Valley PA / Hybrid)

BPAS logo

Managing Director - Operations, Benefits

Daybright Financial
(Remote / CT / MA / NJ / NY / PA / Hybrid)

Daybright Financial logo

Regional Vice President, Sales

MAP Retirement USA LLC
(Remote)

MAP Retirement USA LLC logo

Retirement Plan Administrator

Southern Pension Services
(Remote / Tampa FL / CO / Hybrid)

Southern Pension Services logo

3(16) Fiduciary Analyst

Anchor 3(16) Fiduciary Solutions
(Remote / Wexford PA)

Anchor 3(16) Fiduciary Solutions logo

ESOP Administration Consultant

Blue Ridge Associates
(Remote)

Blue Ridge Associates logo

View More Employee Benefits Jobs

Free Newsletters

“BenefitsLink continues to be the most valuable resource we have at the firm.”

-- An attorney subscriber

Mobile app icon
LinkedIn icon     Twitter icon     Facebook icon

Press Releases by Date   |   Press Releases by Company Name


View More Press Releases by FAIR Health

Press Release

FAIR Health Announces Collaborations with Three New York City-Based Age-Friendly Health Systems

Issued by FAIR Health

Oct. 22, 2025

Initiative Will Expand Point-of-Care Use of Shared Decision-Making Tools to NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and Ryan Health

NEW YORK, NY -- FAIR Health, the national, independent nonprofit, today announced collaborations with three leading clinical sites in New York City as part of FH® SHARE (Sharing Healthy Aging Resources and Education) NYC, a New York City-focused initiative generously funded by The New York Community Trust (The Trust). The clinical sites—all of which have achieved Age-Friendly Health Systems recognition for their commitment to providing high-quality care to older adults—are NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and Ryan Health. Under the initiative, the three healthcare providers are engaging older patients and family caregivers at the point of care with healthcare engagement and shared decision-making tools available on FAIR Health for Older Adults (FAIRHealthOlderAdults.org). Developed with generous support from The John A. Hartford Foundation, FAIR Health for Older Adults is a free, national online resource that provides older adults with the clinical, financial and educational information they need to plan for a treatment, procedure or ongoing condition.

FH SHARE NYC seeks to further education about shared decision making—the collaborative discussion among patients, providers and, as applicable, family caregivers to decide on treatment and care, balancing clinical evidence with patients’ preferences and values. The initiative expands the circle of age-friendly clinical sites using FAIR Health’s shared decision-making tools at the point of care, supporting the “What Matters” pillar of the 4Ms framework of age-friendly care. FH SHARE NYC also builds on the best practices and lessons from FAIR Health’s concurrent point-of-care initiative funded by The John A. Hartford Foundation, and will generate a unique set of insights from engaging New York City’s diverse older adult population in healthcare decision making across age-friendly settings. In parallel with its on-site efforts, FAIR Health is also disseminating its free tools and resources to local community-based organizations, including social service providers, in the New York metropolitan area.

A hallmark of FH SHARE NYC is its adaptability. Clinicians at the collaborating clinical sites have flexibility in selecting the tools to use at the point of care and determining how to incorporate them into their clinical workflows. Available on FAIR Health for Older Adults, the tools include:

  • Condition-specific shared decision-making tools, which combine information on clinical care with related costs from FAIR Health’s commercial claims repository; the tools are relevant to older adults, seriously ill patients and minority communities;
  • FH® Total Treatment Cost tools, which show annual care costs for chronic conditions and bundled costs for acute events;
  • FAIR Health’s Toolkit for Healthy Aging, which includes actionable checklists, educational articles and helpful resources; printed copies are being shared with older patients and caregivers at the point of care;
  • A dedicated section on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias that offers tools and educational resources; and
  • Patient and caregiver resources, including educational articles, checklists and links to external resources.

Clinicians at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue are using tools for Alzheimer’s disease, prostate cancer, hip osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes and nutrition options for seriously ill patients, among others. Dr. Saima Ajmal, MD, Chief of Geriatric Medicine at Bellevue Hospital, stated: “Our collaboration with FAIR Health underscores our dedication to fostering an age-friendly healthcare system that provides high-quality, compassionate and culturally sensitive healthcare. The initiative will allow us to examine how to build upon our healthcare practices and policies to deliver care that focuses on what matters to older patients.”

Clinicians at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center are using several of FAIR Health’s shared decision-making tools for various conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, early-stage breast cancer, hip osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, type 2 diabetes and fast- and slow-growing prostate cancer. Dr. Alan Roth, DO, FAAFP, FAAHPM, Chairman of the MediSys Health Network Department of Family Medicine, Ambulatory Care and Community Medicine and Chief of Integrative Pain and Palliative Care Medicine at Jamaica Hospital, stated: “We’re pleased to work with FAIR Health on this promising initiative for older adults. Providing older patients and their care partners with necessary clinical and cost information can help them better understand their treatment options and encourage them to become active participants in their care.”

Clinicians at Ryan Health are using FAIR Health’s shared decision-making tools for conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, hip osteoarthritis, hip replacement, spinal stenosis and type 2 diabetes. Dr. Sophia Zhitomirsky, MD, a gerontologist at Ryan Health, said: “We’re thrilled to collaborate with FAIR Health on this New York City-focused initiative for older adults. FAIR Health’s shared decision-making tools and resources show promise for helping to support clinicians in providing age-friendly care that meets the unique needs of older adults.”

Irfan Hasan, Vice President, Programs and Grants, at The New York Community Trust, said: “The New York Community Trust is proud to support FAIR Health’s continuing efforts to provide older adults with the tools and resources they need to make informed healthcare decisions.”

FH SHARE NYC builds upon prior grant-funded initiatives, including those supported by The Trust, under which FAIR Health developed and launched shared decision-making tools that combine clinical and cost information. These tools, which provide a fuller picture of treatment options and costs associated with care, have been well received by patients, caregivers and healthcare providers.

To access the free tools, educational content and resources on FAIR Health for Older Adults, visit fairhealtholderadults.org. To see the Spanish version, FAIR Health Para Adultos Mayores, please visit fairhealthconsumer.org/es/for-older adults.

The decision aids are not intended to be medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. They are intended to provide information to help users engage in shared decision making with health professionals. Institutions interested in using FAIR Health’s tools and resources with their older patients can contact Gee Kim, FAIR Health Clinical and Research Outreach Liaison, at gkim@fairhealth.org.

Follow us on X @FAIRHealth

About FAIR Health

About FAIR Health FAIR Health is a national, independent nonprofit organization that qualifies as a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the federal tax code. Its mission is to supply reliable information for all stakeholders to improve healthcare quality, access and affordability. FAIR Health possesses the nation’s largest collection of commercial healthcare claims data, which includes over 52 billion claim records and is growing at a rate of about 4 billion claim records a year. FAIR Health licenses its commercial data and data products—including benchmark modules, data visualizations, custom analytics and market indices—to commercial insurers and self-insurers, employers, providers, hospitals and healthcare systems, government agencies, researchers and others. Certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as a national Qualified Entity, FAIR Health also receives data representing the experience of all individuals enrolled in traditional Medicare Parts A, B and D, which accounts for a separate collection of over 53 billion claim records; FAIR Health includes among the commercial claims data in its database, data on Medicare Advantage enrollees. FAIR Health can produce insightful analytic reports and data products based on combined Medicare and commercial claims data for government, providers, payors and other authorized users. FAIR Health’s systems for processing and storing protected health information have earned HITRUST CSF certification and achieved AICPA SOC 2 Type 2 compliance by meeting the rigorous data security requirements of these standards. As a testament to the reliability and objectivity of FAIR Health data, the data have been incorporated in statutes and regulations around the country and designated as the official, neutral data source for a variety of state health programs, including workers’ compensation and personal injury protection (PIP) programs. FAIR Health data serve as an official reference point in support of certain state balance billing laws that protect consumers against bills for surprise out-of-network and emergency services. FAIR Health also uses its database to power a free consumer website available in English and Spanish, which enables consumers to estimate and plan for their healthcare expenditures and offers a rich educational platform on health insurance. An English/Spanish mobile app offers the same educational platform in a concise format and links to the cost estimation tools. The website has been honored by the White House Summit on Smart Disclosure, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), URAC, the eHealthcare Leadership Awards, appPicker, Employee Benefit News and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. For more information on FAIR Health, visit fairhealth.org.

View More Press Releases by FAIR Health


Editor's note: This press release has been issued by the company named above, not BenefitsLink. Reliance on information in this press release might be prudent only after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, efficacy, and timeliness. Reference to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, service mark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by BenefitsLink.