AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI in healthcare: Rhode Island lawmakers approved a bill requiring providers to disclose when ambient AI “scribes” are used to document visits, with patients allowed to opt out. Medicaid spending watch: New data show sharp local increases in Medicaid billing across Rhode Island—East Greenwich reported $12,634 for pathology/lab services in 2024, while Middletown, North Providence, Johnston, Barrington, and Woonsocket all saw big year-over-year jumps in categories ranging from “Temporary National Codes” to medicine services and non-oral drug administration. Public health & safety: Portsmouth police reported a serious motorcycle crash that sent a rider to Rhode Island Hospital and led to an arrest on suspicion of DUI. Caregiver support: AARP and United Way expanded the 211 Caregiver Support Program into more states, including Rhode Island, aiming to connect family caregivers with free, confidential help. Community health: Rhode Island also signed a law limiting grocery self-checkout lanes to keep staffed options available.
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