Reforms needed but federal waiver would do damage, too

For years, Rhode Island has been a beacon for the rest of the country on how to build effective public health-coverage programs, providing more than 185,000 state residents with necessary health and long-term care – children, seniors and people with disabilities chief among them. Now, in an effort to address state budget woes, that beacon

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