Reps. Morgan, Quattrocchi Call UHIP Rollout Problems "Simply Unacceptable"

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Reps. Morgan, Quattrocchi Call UHIP Rollout Problems "Simply Unacceptable"

Minority Leader Patricia Morgan and Rep. Bob Quattrocchi are putting the Rhode Island Department of Human Services on blast for the implementation of the UHIP rollout. Morgan and Quattrocchi visited the field office in advance of another hearing by the Joint House Finance and Oversight Committee monitoring the rollout. 

"Testimony from state leaders would have us believe that the majority of problems have been resolved, that providers are receiving timely and accurate payment for services and that recipients are enjoying an efficient process. Nothing we observed, confirms those statements," said Morgan.

There have been complaints of long wait times, in the field office and on the phone, repeatedly lost documents, unexpected termination of benefits and slow service.

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“Despite it being an extremely cold morning, people were lined up with hopes of finally receiving a resolution to their problems. Rep. Quattrocchi and I spoke with people waiting in line.  Many told us that this is the second, third or fourth time they’ve returned to this office, and they have waited up to five hours to see someone about their individual need or issue. Many, after waiting for hours have been told to come back the next day.  Some have been trying to resolve problems with health coverage for months.  This is simply unacceptable.  The problems which began in September with the launch of the state’s new $364 million project have not been fixed,” said Morgan. 

“I was seriously concerned for the many freezing and needy people I saw waiting in line. They have returned over and over with no resolution to their problems.  I witnessed two pregnant women who say they haven’t received any type of prenatal care, which is unacceptable to them, as well as me,” said Rep. Quattrocchi.

Morgan concluded, “It is mind-boggling that this program was launched three months ago. The Federal government clearly understood it was not ready. Our state leaders have offered no responsible rationale for approving the launch before the program was thoroughly tested and ready to effectively manage our benefit systems.  No one in charge seems to be paying a price for bad performance.  It appears the only people who must suffer are those who need the help the most.”


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