Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3160

Introduced
6/11/24  

Caption

SENATE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (EOHHS) TO UNDERTAKE A REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF ESTABLISHING A DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS WITHIN THE PREVIEW OF THE SECRETARIAT

Impact

If this resolution is acted upon, it would lead to a significant structural change within the state's health services administration. The proposal emphasizes the divestiture of hospital functions from the Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals in favor of a dedicated departmental structure for hospitals. This could potentially streamline hospital operations and improve patient care by ensuring that hospital management is overseen by individuals with relevant expertise and experience in hospital administration.

Summary

Senate Bill S3160 is a resolution that requests the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) to conduct a review and analysis on the establishment of a separate Department of Hospitals in Rhode Island. This initiative stems from recommendations made by the Special Legislative Commission in 2022, which aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health service delivery across various programs. The Commission highlighted the need for specialized leadership within hospital administration to enhance management and operational effectiveness.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB S3160 appears to be generally positive among proponents who view it as a necessary reform to better structure healthcare services in Rhode Island. Advocates argue that creating a dedicated Department of Hospitals would allow for more focused governance and improved healthcare outcomes. However, concerns may exist about the potential for increased bureaucratic separation and whether newly structured departments will effectively collaborate to address comprehensive health service needs.

Contention

While the proposal is rooted in a well-researched foundation, discussions may arise regarding the logistical implications of restructuring and the resource allocation required for a new department. Questions could also be raised about the integration of hospitals within the broader health services framework and how this separation might affect the existing coordination among health and human services in the state. The resolution calls for a report from the EOHHS by September 1, 2024, which will provide clarity on these issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0791

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI S0622

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting Information And Guidance From The Rhode Island Department Of Human Services (dhs) In Conjunction With The Rhode Island Department Of Corrections (doc) On Current And Potential Services And Programs For Transitioning Females In The Criminal Justice System Through Pre- And Post-release

RI S0288

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting That The United States Senate Stop Privatization Of Medicare (respectfully Requesting That The United States Senate Stop Privatization Of Medicare)

RI H5998

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI H6164

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting Information And Guidance From The Rhode Island Department Of Human Services (dhs) In Conjunction With The Rhode Island Department Of Corrections (doc) On Current And Potential Services And Programs For Transitioning Females In The Criminal Justice System Through Pre- And Post-release

RI H6524

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Office Of The Health Insurance Commissioner To Study, Publicly Report Data On, And Provide Recommendations For, Addressing The Critical Inadequacy Of Access To Behavioral Health Services In Rhode Island's Commercial Insurance Networks

RI S0205

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration To Conduct A Study On The Technical And Economic Outcomes Of Decarbonizing Rhode Island By 2030

RI H6423

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration And The Office Of Information Technology To Review And Evaluate The Use And Development Of Artificial Intelligence (ai) And Automated Decision Systems And Provide Recommendations Regarding Ongoing And Upcoming Plans To Expand Their Use And Current Security And Implementation Procedures

RI S0248

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI H5400

Office Of Health And Human Services

Similar Bills

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