Buck stops at the top with state’s flawed UHIP rollout

NEXT STEPS FORWARD: Gov. Gina M. Raimondo, flanked by Acting Director of the Department of Human Services Eric J. Beane, delivers the summary of a 30-day review of the flawed rollout of the state's UHIP system, including what steps the state will take going forward. / PBN PHOTO/EMILY GOWDEY-BACKUS
NEXT STEPS FORWARD: Gov. Gina M. Raimondo, flanked by Acting Director of the Department of Human Services Eric J. Beane, delivers the summary of a 30-day review of the flawed rollout of the state's UHIP system, including what steps the state will take going forward. / PBN PHOTO/EMILY GOWDEY-BACKUS

The state’s analysis of its botched rollout of a flawed public-benefits computer system lays much of the blame at the feet of contractor Deloitte Consulting, which Gov. Gina M. Raimondo’s office says delivered a “broken system.” But, as the resignations of Elizabeth H. Roberts, a former lieutenant governor who served as Health and Human Services

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