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- Commentary: To save R.I. health care, invest more in Medicaid
Dr. Michael Wagner, CEO and president of Care New England and John Fernandez is CEO and president of Brown University Health urge that Investing in Medicaid will ensure all Rhode Islanders receive the care they need. It will help the state retain compassionate and talented doctors and nurses and ensure facilities are equipped to meet the needs of patients. - Hospital Association of RI raises concerns over proposed budget cuts
Hospital Association of Rhode Island interim President Howard Dulude told Target 12 that the proposed budget cuts are disappointing and could worsen a shortage of primary care doctors. - 2024 Economic Impact Analysis
Hospitals in R.I. supported over 60k jobs and generated an estimated $11.7 billion in total economic output in 2024, according to a new report. - Press Releases
Hospital Association of Rhode Island Press Releases - 2025 Legislative Priorities
Longer wait times, provider shortages, and overcrowded emergency departments are becoming the norm. Inadequate Medicaid funding, uncompetitive commercial rates, and a strained workforce are driving these challenges—threatening access to care and the stability of critical health services across the state. - Patients push back as Anchor Medical prepares to shut down
Petitions and calls for change are growing in the wake of Anchor Medical Associates’ decision to shut down all of its practices this summer, leaving thousands of Rhode Islanders without a primary care provider. - Michael Sroczynski
- Hospital Association of Rhode Island Selects Michael Sroczynski as President
The Hospital Association of Rhode Island (HARI) has named Michael Sroczynski as the organization’s next president. - Health care and RIPTA prevail in lawmakers’ revised fiscal 2026 budget
Stopping the state’s health care system from hemorrhaging is the primary focus of a revised fiscal 2026 spending budget given first passage by a panel of House lawmakers just late Tuesday night. - OP-ED: With continued investment, RI’s health system can recover
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