Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0171

Introduced
2/5/25  
Refer
2/5/25  
Report Pass
6/5/25  

Caption

Allows the executive office of health and human services to use appropriated funds to support graduate medical education programs and research.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S3020

Allows the executive office of health and human services to use appropriated funds to support graduate medical education programs and research.

RI H8161

Allows the executive office of health and human services to use appropriated funds to support graduate medical education programs and research.

RI S2359

Directs the executive office of health and human services to increase Medicaid rates for the Early Intervention and First Connections programs allowing for payment of competitive wages for qualified professionals.

RI H7334

Directs the executive office of health and human services to increase Medicaid rates for the Early Intervention and First Connections programs allowing for payment of competitive wages for qualified professionals.

RI S2330

Provides the executive office of health and human services would submit to the US Department of Health and Human Services a state plan to set rates for chiropractic services.

RI H7033

Provides the executive office of health and human services would submit to the US Department of Health and Human Services a state plan to set rates for chiropractic services.

RI S2592

Authorizes the executive office of health and human services to establish a program providing coverage for nutritional assistance and medically tailored meals for certain beneficiaries where there is a clinical need.

RI S2726

Prohibits insurance companies from paying a rate that is less than the approved Medicaid rate set by the executive office of health and human services.

RI S0791

Office Of Health And Human Services

RI H7622

Requires the DOH and the EOHHS to collaborate with community health centers to establish new programs designed to attract federal funds, with a focus on the utilization of Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education programs.

Similar Bills

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