House Oversight Committee to Hear UHIP Update During Thursday Meeting

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House Oversight Committee to Hear UHIP Update During Thursday Meeting

Patricia Serpa
The House Committee on Oversight is scheduled to meet Thursday to get an update from representatives of the department of Human Services on the progress of the Unified Health Infrastructure. 

The meeting is set for Thursday, February 9 at the rise of the House in room 101 on the first floor of the State House. The time of the meeting will take place at approximately 4:30 p.m. 

The agenda will feature issues related to payments to long-term providers. 

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“First we heard from the individuals who were adversely affected by this — the long lines and other barriers that have kept people from getting SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits. But now the nursing homes, daycares and other service providers — many of which are family-run small businesses — have indicated that they have exhausted their line of credit and have had to take out personal loans just to pay their bills because it’s taking so long to get reimbursed,” said Rep. Patricia Serpa (D-Dist. 27, West Warwick, Coventry, Warwick), chairwoman of the House oversight Committee. 

Serpa warned that if the facilities are forced to close, the state will be faced with the problem of what to do with the people who rely on them for survival. 

The $364-million Unified Health Infrastructure project, now also called RIBridges, is a statewide computer system which replaces and unifies numerous aged computer systems across the state’s human services agencies, with the goals of modernization, information sharing and efficiency. 

The program has faced criticism for changes in size and scope over the years.


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