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PROVIDENCE – There is so much news swirling about the delivery of health care these days it is, as Firesign Theatre, the comedy troop, once quipped, “hard to tell the ACs from the …
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By Richard Asinof
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10/21/24
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PROVIDENCE – For the second time in three years, the McKee Administration has had to slam on the brakes on its effort to award the Medicaid Manage Care Organization [MCO] contract to private …
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By Richard Asinof
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10/21/24
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EAST PROVIDENCE – The news this week about the latest corporate developments with Lifespan, the state’s largest health care delivery system, was that it had signed a new PILOT [payment in …
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By Richard Asinof
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10/7/24
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PAWTUCKET – Too much of the news reporting about our disrupted health care delivery system tends to be about asking questions directed at the CEOs and honchos in charge of the decision-making, …
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By Richard Asinof
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9/30/24
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PROVIDENCE – Some 50 years after the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, or NICU, at Women & Infants Hospital and its Follow-Up Clinic first opened its doors in 1974, some 200 guests attended a …
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By Richard Asinof
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9/16/24
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WAKEFIELD – The continuum of health care in Rhode Island is fraying around the edges and unraveling, it seems, forcing a dramatic shift in the definition of what “community” health …
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By Richard Asinof
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9/9/24
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