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Dan McKee on Health Care

 

 


Provide student loan forgiveness for primary care physicians

The budget I'll submit will continue addressing the national shortage of primary care doctors, including pediatricians, that is impacting Rhode Island. I'll propose a strategic investment to provide further student loan forgiveness for primary care physicians who commit to staying and working in our state. In this budget, I'll once again propose that the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner includes primary care providers in the rate review process.
Source: 2025 State of the State Address to Rhode Island legislature , Jan 15, 2025

Extend Medicaid coverage for new moms to 12 months

I am proud to propose that we cover all kids in Medicaid--we've done it before, let's do it again. Let's also extend Medicaid coverage for new moms from 60 days after birth to 12 months. It's the right thing to do--let's get it done. In addition, for the first time in decades, let's expand the income eligibility threshold for families to access the Child Care Assistance Program and let's continue our investments in early education retention bonuses.
Source: 2022 State of the State Address to Rhode Island legislature , Jan 18, 2022

Universal access to health insurance for children

Source: Governor press release "Rhode Island 2030" , Oct 15, 2021

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Allan Fung
Ashley Kalus
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Seth Magaziner
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