Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6646

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

House Resolution Respectfully Urging The United States Congress To Pass Legislation Establishing An Improved "medicare For All" Single Payer Program That Would Provide Universal, Comprehensive And Affordable Health Care (same As 21h-6078--)

Impact

The bill seeks to address critical failures of the existing healthcare framework, particularly pointing out the high costs associated with the current multi-payer system. It notes that an estimated 43,000 Rhode Islanders remain uninsured, contributing to unnecessary deaths and systemic health disparities, especially among marginalized communities. By proposing a single-payer option, the bill aims to reduce administrative costs and eliminate profit-incentivized barriers that currently plague the system, potentially transforming how healthcare is accessed and administered in Rhode Island.

Summary

House Bill 6646, introduced in January 2022, calls on the United States Congress to establish an improved 'Medicare for All' single payer program aimed at providing universal, comprehensive, and affordable healthcare for all Americans. The bill emphasizes that healthcare is a human right and highlights significant shortcomings in the current multi-payer system, which has left many Rhode Islanders uninsured or underinsured. The resolution outlines comprehensive coverage that would include various health services beyond basic medical care, such as dental and mental health services.

Contention

While proponents of H6646 argue that establishing a Medicare for All program will create a more equitable healthcare system and decrease financial distress among providers and patients alike, critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of such a program. Detractors could argue about the fiscal implications of transitioning to a single-payer system, concerns over increased taxation, and the potential disruption to existing private healthcare markets. The debate also touches on deeply entrenched ideologies about healthcare as a public good versus a private commodity, making the bill a significant polarizing issue in state and national discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2628

Establishes a universal, comprehensive, affordable single-payer health care insurance program and helps control health care costs, which would be referred to as, "the Rhode Island Comprehensive Health Insurance Program" (RICHIP).

RI H8242

Establishes a universal, comprehensive, affordable single-payer health care insurance program and helps control health care costs, which would be referred to as, "the Rhode Island Comprehensive Health Insurance Program" (RICHIP).

RI H5434

HOUSE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PROTECT PATIENTS AND TRADITIONAL MEDICARE FROM MEDICARE ADVANTAGE

RI H7887

HOUSE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PROTECT PATIENTS AND TRADITIONAL MEDICARE FROM MEDICARE ADVANTAGE

RI HCR80

Urging Congress to enact legislation establishing a single-payer health care system.

RI S0056

SENATE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PROTECT PATIENTS AND TRADITIONAL MEDICARE FROM MEDICARE ADVANTAGE

RI S2402

SENATE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PROTECT PATIENTS AND TRADITIONAL MEDICARE FROM MEDICARE ADVANTAGE

RI S2331

Senate Resolution Urging The Rhode Island Congressional Delegation To Prioritize Racial Justice In Healthcare And Champion The Passage Of The Medicare For All Act

RI S0346

Establishes a single-payer health care insurance system, consolidating public and private payments into a more efficient Medicare-for-all style program, funded by progressive taxes, to reduce health care costs.

RI H5465

Establishes a single-payer health care insurance system, consolidating public and private payments into a more efficient Medicare-for-all style program, funded by progressive taxes, to reduce health care costs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.