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Rhode Island will allocate up to $3 million from an escrow account to support the operation of the hospitals
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An estimated 13,000 enrollees may drop coverage by the end of the year as federal tax credits expire
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Attorney General Peter Neronha is negotiating with Prospect Medical to keep the financially troubled hospitals open through the end of the year while a potential buyer works to finalize financing — or another steps in
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The nonprofit trying to buy Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital is still struggling to close its financing
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Federal cuts to Medicaid could leave up to 50,000 Rhode Islanders without health insurance, straining the state’s already limited primary care system and putting communities like Central Falls - where half the population relies on Medicaid - at particular risk, according to Dr. Michael Fine
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Top municipal bond underwriter tapped to help Centurion lure investors in private placement sale
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