AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Healthcare Policy: Rhode Island’s FY 27 budget moves to narrow the state’s Certificate of Need “determination of need” rules, raising the construction threshold to $50 million and removing some facility types from review, a change supporters say could speed access and competition. Behavioral Health & Youth Support: The budget also funds staff training for after-school programs and summer camps, aiming to strengthen kids’ emotional and mental health supports. AI in Medicine: A new Rhode Island law passed this week would require healthcare providers to disclose when ambient AI “scribes” are used to document visits, with patients able to opt out. Public Health Research: A Rhode Island–based neurologist, Dr. Andreas Charidimou, helped secure $9 million for a global network studying cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a cause of stroke and dementia. Community Health Spending Watch: New Medicaid spending reports show sharp local increases across Rhode Island categories, including big jumps in medicine services and procedures and other non-Medicare temporary codes. Injury Update: A Portsmouth motorcycle crash sent one person to Rhode Island Hospital with serious injuries; the other driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
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