R 353
2017 -- S 0993
Enacted 06/28/2017

S E N A T E   R E S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE OFFICE OF THE HEALTH INSURANCE COMMISSIONER TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A STATEWIDE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM PLAN

Introduced By: Senators DiPalma, Goldin, Conley, Miller, and Coyne
Date Introduced: June 27, 2017

     WHEREAS, In 2012, The Lewin Group was commissioned by the Rhode Island
Executive Office of Health and Human Services and the Department of Health to conduct a gap
analysis focused on assessing the current health care system's in-patient capacity, utilization,
distribution of services, and the resulting impact on costs; and
     WHEREAS, The Lewin report compared the results to the population's future needs for
the state which can be used to provide guidance on the ideal number, location, and type of
hospital beds; the model also aids in estimating the cost of excess capacity; and
     WHEREAS, As multiple hospitals in Rhode Island contemplate mergers, it is important
that the 2012 report be updated to ensure that the Certificate of Need (CON) process considers
current data on hospital capacity; and
     WHEREAS, The CON program exists to ensure that proposed new health care services
meet the needs of the population, are affordable, accessible, and are of high quality; and
     WHEREAS, The CON programs are aimed at restraining health care facility costs and
allowing for coordinated planning of new services and construction, as well as providing a
mechanism to help implement a statewide health plan. However, thus far, no state health plan has
been adopted in Rhode Island since 1986; and
     WHEREAS, A statewide health plan requires more extensive information on each service
to support system wide data and service integration by evaluating the impacts of each proposed
service, the population health outcome impacts of each proposed service, and access to care and
treatment equality; and
     WHEREAS, A priority of the Rhode Island Senate has been to focus on a framework that
will benefit the vision of Rhode Island by allowing for smarter spending in regards to health care
dollars, better-quality of care, and overall a healthier population; and now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby respectfully requests that the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, the
Department of Health, and the Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner develop the
methodology pursuant to §23-81-4 to inform a statewide health care system plan; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby respectfully requests
that the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, the Department of Health, and the
Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner provide recommendations pursuant to §23-81-4 for
the development of a statewide health care system plan; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby respectfully requests that the written
recommendations be submitted to the Senate President and to the Chairs of the Senate
Committees on Finance, and on Health and Human Services on or before January of 2018; and be
it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Secretary of the Executive Office of Health
and Human Services, the Director of the Department of Health, and the Health Insurance
Commissioner.
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