Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0474

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Report Pass
5/27/25  
Engrossed
6/3/25  

Caption

Establishes a rare disease advisory council within the department of health to provide guidance and recommendations to educate healthcare providers and the citizens of the state.

Impact

The bill seeks to influence state health policies by creating frameworks to better support patients suffering from rare diseases, which are defined as conditions affecting fewer than 200,000 individuals in the U.S. Key objectives include enhancing collaboration between healthcare providers and state agencies, addressing the challenges concerning prior authorizations and insurance coverage, and ensuring best practices related to resources for patients and their caregivers. This initiative is expected to elevate public awareness around rare diseases and promote informed legislation and healthcare practices across the state.

Summary

Bill S0474 aims to establish a Rare Disease Advisory Council within the Rhode Island Department of Health. This council will serve as a body to provide guidance and recommendations concerning the unique needs of individuals affected by rare diseases. The council’s tasks will include convening hearings, consulting experts on policy recommendations, and evaluating improvements to healthcare services, specifically aimed at enhancing access to specialists and reducing disparities in treatment and care for rare disease patients.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S0474 appears to be positive, particularly among healthcare advocates and communities impacted by rare diseases. Supporters of the bill advocate for the establishment of a structured environment to vocalize the struggles and needs of rare disease patients, facilitating better healthcare outcomes and inclusivity in health-related decision-making. Conversely, concerns may arise regarding adequacy of resources or potential bureaucratic challenges in effectively implementing and maintaining the council's objectives.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of funding and resources to support the council's initiatives. Given the scope of issues the council aims to address, such as health disparities and access to specialists, there might be debates on prioritization of specific diseases, equitable representation from diverse patient communities, and the overall effectiveness of the council in transforming healthcare policies. Ensuring that this body remains an active and representative force for change is crucial to gaining widespread support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7363

Establishes a rare disease advisory council within the department of health and provides guidance and recommendations to educate health care providers and the citizens of the state.

RI S2390

Establishes a rare disease advisory council within the department of health and provides guidance and recommendations to educate health care providers and the citizens of the state.

RI H7591

Requires that the department of human services and the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals provide forecasted costs reflecting the recommended rate review on a monthly basis.

RI S2553

Requires that the department of human services and the department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals provide forecasted costs reflecting the recommended rate review on a monthly basis.

RI H7577

Creates a protective legal shield for healthcare providers, precluding any civil/criminal action by other states/persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking access to transgender and reproductive healthcare services provided in RI.

RI S2262

Creates a protective legal shield for healthcare providers, precluding any civil/criminal action by other states/persons against healthcare providers involving persons seeking access to transgender and reproductive healthcare services provided in RI.

RI S0104

Determination Of Need For New Healthcare Equipment And New Institutional Health Services -- Licensing Of Healthcare Facilities -- The Hospital Conversions Act

RI S0796

Contract With Healthcare Providers

RI H7716

Requires that healthcare entities and network plans, eff. 1/1/25, include provision in every contract with a provider of mental health/substance use disorders that rates paid pursuant to the contract would be subject to a rate increase at least annually.

RI H7822

Limits the use by insurers of step therapy, a protocol that establishes a specific sequence in which prescription drugs for a specified medical condition are covered by an insurer, by allowing medical providers to request step therapy exceptions.

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