2026 -- S 2816 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $118,422 TO THE RHODE ISLAND PARENT | |
INFORMATION NETWORK (RIPIN) | |
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Introduced By: Senators DiPalma, Valverde, Ujifusa, Lauria, and Urso | |
Date Introduced: March 04, 2026 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
1 | WHEREAS, The approximately 40,000 Rhode Islanders with coverage through both |
2 | Medicare and Medicaid, known as “dual-eligible enrollees” or “duals,” are some of the most |
3 | medically fragile Rhode Islanders; and |
4 | WHEREAS, Medicare and Medicaid are poorly coordinated programs, coverage options |
5 | for duals are complex, and transitions in forms of coverage can have serious adverse impacts on |
6 | duals if significant outside assistance is not available to ensure needed medical services continue; |
7 | and |
8 | WHEREAS, The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (“EOHHS”) had |
9 | established, in conjunction with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) a dual- |
10 | specific Medicare-Medicaid Plan (“MMP”) which integrated Medicare and Medicaid benefits |
11 | within a single plan, operated by Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island (“NHPRI”) as |
12 | Neighborhood Integrity, since July 1, 2016; and |
13 | WHEREAS, CMS withdrew support for the MMP effective December 31, 2025, |
14 | requiring EOHHS and NHPRI to end the Neighborhood Integrity plan and transition its enrollees |
15 | into a new form of coverage known as a “Fully-Integrated Duel Eligible Special Needs Plan” or |
16 | “FIDE-SNP”; and |
17 | WHEREAS, In late 2023, EOHHS issued a procurement for Medicaid Managed Care |
18 | services whereby awarded vendors would operate plans for duals that integrated Medicare and |
19 | Medicaid benefits within a single plan, but EOHHS subsequently canceled that procurement, |
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1 | leaving the future of the managed care delivery system for duals in Rhode Island in a state of |
2 | confusion and flux; and |
3 | WHEREAS, CMS has recently promulgated proposed rules which allow for more |
4 | aggressive advertising of Medicare plans to enrollees including duals, while reducing |
5 | enforcement of fraudulent or misleading behavior by Medicare plan brokers, and reducing the |
6 | availability of trusted resources such as the Senior Health Insurance Assistance Programs |
7 | (“SHIPs”), which are expected to lead to significant confusion for duals navigating an evolving |
8 | and complicated menu of plans with fewer trusted resources to turn to when issues arise; and |
9 | WHEREAS, Approximately 11,300 duals are currently enrolled in the NHPRI FIDE- |
10 | SNP, and a further approximately 13,000 duals are enrolled in other dual-specific Medicare plans |
11 | (called “dual special needs plans” or “D-SNPs”); and |
12 | WHEREAS, RIPIN has operated, since 2016, Rhode Island’s Medicare-Medicaid Dual |
13 | Ombudsman Program (the “RIPIN Dual Ombudsman”), which helps duals navigate complicated |
14 | Medicare and Medicaid enrollment rules, Medicaid redeterminations, obstacles to health plan |
15 | enrollment, claim and prior authorization denials, access to care challenges, provider disputes, |
16 | and applications for other federally funded benefit programs; and |
17 | WHEREAS, The RIPIN Dual Ombudsman is funded through Medicaid administrative |
18 | matching with half federal Medicaid funding and half state funding, at the amount of $236,844 |
19 | all-funds ($118,422 general revenue) per year, serving 467 clients in 2025, with 4,705 individual |
20 | client interactions, and with a 90% client satisfaction rate; and |
21 | WHEREAS, The RIPIN Dual Ombudsman has helped its clients save more than $2.1 |
22 | million in health care costs since January 1, 2018; and |
23 | WHEREAS, The Governor’s proposed fiscal year 2026-2027 budget proposes to |
24 | terminate funding for the RIPIN Dual Ombudsman; and |
25 | WHEREAS, An appropriation of $118,422 in general revenue would leverage an |
26 | additional $118,422 in federal revenue and would allow the RIPIN Dual Ombudsman program to |
27 | operate at current capacity for the 2027 fiscal year; and |
28 | WHEREAS, Without the RIPIN Dual Ombudsman, there will be no dedicated resource to |
29 | assist duals, and the sunset of that program would coincide with the largest system transition in |
30 | the history of Rhode Island’s managed care duals delivery system; and |
31 | WHEREAS, Continued funding for the RIPIN Dual Ombudsman is in keeping with the |
32 | EOHHS Mission Statement “to foster and strengthen a community-driven, equitable, |
33 | comprehensive, responsive, and high-quality health and human services system in Rhode Island”; |
34 | now, therefore be it |
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1 | RESOLVED, That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not |
2 | otherwise appropriated for the fiscal year 2026-2027, the total sum of one hundred eighteen |
3 | thousand four hundred twenty-two dollars ($118,422) to RIPIN to continue the operation of the |
4 | RIPIN Dual Ombudsman, with the expectation that such funds will be matched by federal |
5 | Medicaid funds and administered by the office of the health insurance commissioner; and the |
6 | state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw their orders upon the general treasurer |
7 | for payment of said sum, or so much thereof as may be from time to time required, upon receipt |
8 | of properly authenticated vouchers. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $118,422 TO THE RHODE ISLAND PARENT | |
INFORMATION NETWORK (RIPIN) | |
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1 | This resolution would appropriate the sum of $118,422 to the Rhode Island Parent |
2 | Information Network (RIPIN). |
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