Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

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99 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- HEALTH CARE FOR
1616 CHILDREN AND PREGNAN T WOMEN
1717 Introduced By: Senators Lauria, DiMario, Euer, Pearson, Urso, Acosta, DiPalma,
1818 Lawson, Valverde, and Kallman
1919 Date Introduced: February 13, 2025
2020 Referred To: Senate Finance
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2323 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2424 SECTION 1. Legislative findings. 1
2525 The general assembly hereby finds as follows: 2
2626 (1) Stable health coverage for infants and young children helps ensure children receive high-3
2727 quality and timely preventive health care, including vaccinations and screenings, routine care for 4
2828 illnesses, specialized health care when needed, and emergency health care services; 5
2929 (2) Routine physical and developmental screenings that occur over eleven (11) recommended 6
3030 scheduled well-child preventive health care visits from birth until age three (3) years help to identify 7
3131 potential developmental delays and disabilities, as well as emerging vision, hearing, dental, and 8
3232 physical conditions, as well as developmental delays and disabilities, as early as possible so that 9
3333 further appropriate evaluations, interventions, and treatments can be provided; 10
3434 (3) Young children experience six (6) to nine (9) acute, short-term illnesses per year that can 11
3535 require a health care visit and treatment, including respiratory viruses, gastrointestinal illness, 12
3636 croup, ear infections, conjunctivitis, fevers, and skin rashes and some young children have chronic, 13
3737 long-term illnesses that require frequent health care visits for evaluations, diagnosis, treatment, and 14
3838 management of these chronic conditions; 15
3939 (4) At least sixty percent (60%) of infants and young children under the age of three (3) in 16
4040 Rhode Island have Medicaid/Rite Care coverage; 17
4141 (5) Children may lose their health coverage at the required yearly redetermination of 18
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4545 eligibility due solely to administrative barriers and then requalify within a short period of time 1
4646 (commonly referred to as “churn”); nationally, 44% of children who were terminated from 2
4747 Medicaid in 2018 re-enrolled within twelve (12) months. 3
4848 (6) Continuous eligibility for Medicaid (RIte Track/RIte Care) during infancy and the early 4
4949 childhood years will prevent gaps in coverage, ensuring that children remain enrolled in their health 5
5050 plan with consistent coverage so that they can receive timely and necessary preventative, routine, 6
5151 and emergency care services and treatment for identified conditions to promote healthy 7
5252 development; and 8
5353 (7) Continuous eligibility also promotes health equity by limiting gaps in coverage for low-9
5454 income children who experience disproportionate rates of health disparities, particularly children 10
5555 of color. 11
5656 (8) As of January 15, 2025, eight states (HI, MN, NC, NM, NY, OR, PA, and WA) are 12
5757 implementing continuous coverage for young children up to age six, one state is implementing 13
5858 continuous coverage up to age three (CO) and three states and the District of Columbia have taken 14
5959 administrative or legislative action to implement continuous coverage for children up to age four 15
6060 (OH), age five (CA), and age six (IL and DC). 16
6161 SECTION 2. The title of Chapter 42-12.3 of the General Laws entitled "Health Care for 17
6262 Children and Pregnant Women" is hereby amended to read as follows: 18
6363 CHAPTER 42-12.3 19
6464 Health Care for Children and Pregnant Women 20
6565 CHAPTER 42-12.3 21
6666 ACT TO STABILIZE HEALTH COVERAGE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN 22
6767 SECTION 3. Chapter 42-12.3 of the General Laws entitled "Health Care for Children and 23
6868 Pregnant Women" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: 24
6969 42-12.3-17. Continuous coverage for children up to age three (3). 25
7070 (a) Individuals up to age three (3) years who are enrolled in RIte Track/RIte Care pursuant 26
7171 to this chapter shall qualify for continuous eligibility until the end of the month in which their third 27
7272 birthday falls. Continuous eligibility shall end if the individual is no longer a resident of Rhode 28
7373 Island, the parent or guardian of the individual requests termination of eligibility, the individual 29
7474 dies or the executive office of health and human services determines that eligibility was erroneously 30
7575 granted. 31
7676 (b) The executive office of health and human services shall seek any necessary 32
7777 amendments to the Rhode Island Medicaid Section 1115 waiver to implement continuous 33
7878 eligibility. 34
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8282 SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. 1
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8989 EXPLANATION
9090 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
9191 OF
9292 A N A C T
9393 RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- HEALTH CARE FOR
9494 CHILDREN AND PREGNAN T WOMEN
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9696 This act would provide children up to age three (3) with continuous coverage eligibility for 1
9797 RIte Track/RIte Care so that they are not at risk of losing coverage at the yearly redetermination 2
9898 due solely to administrative barriers. 3
9999 This act would take effect upon passage. 4
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