HealthSource RI is the health insurance marketplace for the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The marketplace enables people and small businesses to purchase health insurance, many at federally subsidized rates. The marketplace's web site also allows people to sign up for Medicaid, a federal and...
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Health insurance is a requirement in the state of Rhode Island. If you go without continuous health coverage, you might pay a penalty when you file your Rhode Island income taxes. See below for more information about the health insurance mandate and how it might affect you. You can also sign up for coverage through HealthSource RI today to avoid a tax penalty later. Hardship Exemption · Hardship exemptions are available by applying through HealthSource RI. The application is available HEREand more information is available below. ...
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – There’s a fight brewing over a $15 billion contract Rhode Island awarded last month to two health insurance companies to run the state’s Medicaid program. Gov. Dan McKee announced in July his administration had awarded the so-called “Managed Care Organizations” contract to two insurers, Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island and UnitedHealthcare of New England. The five-year contract is worth more than the state’s entire annual budget. The state’s Medicaid program provides health coverage to nearly a th ...