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S2106IntroducedRhode Islandsenate

Provides medical assistance coverage for medical services provided qualifying eligible recipients for community based care.

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Plain-English Summary

This Rhode Island bill would expand the state's medical assistance program (similar to Medicaid) to cover medical services for certain eligible residents who receive care in community-based settings rather than in hospitals or nursing homes. Community-based care refers to health and support services delivered where people live — such as in their own homes, group homes, or local care facilities — rather than in more intensive institutional environments.

The bill would affect Rhode Islanders who qualify for medical assistance and rely on community-based services to meet their health needs. This could include elderly individuals, people with disabilities, or others who need ongoing medical support but prefer or require care outside of a traditional hospital or nursing facility setting. By extending coverage to this type of care, the bill aims to ensure these individuals can access necessary medical services without losing financial support.

Currently, the bill has been introduced in the Rhode Island Senate and referred to the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, where lawmakers will review and potentially hold hearings on it before deciding whether to move it forward. The full financial and practical impact of the bill — such as how many people would be newly covered and what the cost to the state would be — would likely be examined during that review process.

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Sponsors

J
Jessica de la CruzR
F
Frank CicconeD
B
Bridget ValverdeD
G
Gordon RogersR

Legislative History

Introduced, referred to Senate Health and Human Services

Jan 16, 2026