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· Expanding Access to Care Through Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs): Improving access to primary care, behavioral health, and dental services for rural residents by positioning FQHCs as clinical anchors in their communities.
· Delivering Hospital Care at Home: Expanding Hospital at Home programs to allow patients across the state to safely receive hospital-level care in their own homes—improving outcomes, lowering costs, and keeping families together during recovery.
· Advancing Value-Based Care: Investing in value-based payment models that reward quality and outcomes rather than volume, helping primary care practices, community health centers, hospitals, and local providers deliver more coordinated, preventive, and cost-effective care.
· Combating the Opioid Crisis and Expanding Behavioral Health: Strengthen behavioral health capacity by launching crisis stabilization facilities and recovery centers so residents in small and remote communities hit hard by the opioid epidemic can receive 24/7 community-based support closer to home.
· Modernizing Health IT: Providing Health IT modernization grants to equip providers with the digital tools needed to expand telehealth, improve data connectivity, leverage AI for care coordination, and participate in value-based care—supporting better care delivery across Rhode Island’s 18 rural towns.
· Growing the Health Workforce: Workforce development, including new clinical training placements, mentorships, and education-to-employment pathways in high-demand health care fields to better serve rural patients.
· Investing in Mobile Health and Emergency Medical Services: Mobile health services, a statewide tele-dentistry triage system, and major EMS modernization investments to expand access to coordinated, affordable care in rural communities.
· Supporting Local Health Systems: Investments designed to meet the distinct health needs of Block Island and the Narragansett Indian Tribe, strengthening local care systems and ensuring services reflect each community’s priorities and culture.
· Building Integrated Community Care: Integrated, community-based care models to improve chronic disease management, preventive care, and behavioral health services through local providers, community learning centers, and other trusted rural community institutions.
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