The article reports that the state of Rhode Island is being monitored as it determines how to best allocate Medicaid benefits in light of an expanding recession and a growing number of uninsured residents. In 2008, Governor Donald Carcieri secured...
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On January 16, 2009, the Federal government approved Rhode Island's application for a Global Consumer Choice Compact Medicaid Waiver whereby the state became the first granted permission to operate its entire Medicaid program under the state plan and a single 1115 "research and demonstration" waiver...
In Rhode Island, where one-quarter of the state’s population is now on Medicaid, the program consumes roughly 30% of all state spending, the Providence Journal reports. To plug this growing hole, Rhode Island has levied a 3.5% tax on insurance policies sold through the state’s ObamaCare...
Medicaid reimbursements for mental health treatment fluctuate up to 5-fold between states, with the highest payments in Nebraska, Alaska, and Arkansas and the lowest payments in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Maine, according to astudypublished inHealth Affairsthat analyzed fee schedules from 2022....
Rhode IslandRhode Island has a Medicaid program that covers personal care at home, as well as various other supports, called theGlobal Consumer Choice Compact Waiver. RI also has a unique program calledRIte@Home. Although RIte@Home does not provide care in one’s home, it allows the particip...
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From California to Rhode Island, states are confronting new concerns that their Medicaid costs will rise as a result of the federal health care law. That's likely to revive the debate about how federal decisions can saddle states with unanticipated expen
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