Good Morning! Today’s newsletter is 1,017 words — a wicked good 5-minute read. 🥾 The Department of Environmental Management and America’s State Parks are inviting everyone to start the new year off enjoying time spent in nature, and tapping into the health benefits of being outdoors by joining a #FirstDayHike at Fort Wetherill State Park […]
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US Census Bureau redefines meaning of ‘urban’ America
By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press More than 1,100 cities, towns and villages in the U.S. lost their status as urban areas on Thursday as the U.S. Census Bureau released a new list of places considered urban based on revised criteria. Around 4.2 million residents living in 1,140 small cities, hamlets, towns and villages that lost […]
Northwestern wins 5th straight, 63-58 over Brown
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — Chase Audige scored 24 points, Boo Buie added 15 points and Northwestern beat Brown 63-58 on Thursday for its fifth straight victory. Audige and Buie combined for 23 of Northwestern’s 33 second-half points. But Audige and Buie both struggled from the field, going 12 of 33, and Northwestern shot just 34.5% […]
Recreational advisories lifted at several Rhode Island water bodies due to decreased Blue-Green Algae
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) have recommended lifting the recreational advisories at Upper J.L. Curran Reservoir in Cranston, Wenscott Reservoir in North Providence, Mashapaug Pond in Providence, and three lakes in Roger Williams Park (Pleasure, Cunliff, and Elm) in Providence. These advisories were put […]
Influential Supreme Court decisions decided by 1 vote
From issues concerning freedom of speech to college admission, many Supreme Court cases that shape the daily lives of U.S. citizens were not decided by a landslide but rather by a single vote. The Supreme Court can decide appeals on all federal or state court rulings dealing with federal law. The Supreme Court hears less […]
Maine gives Sugarloaf ski area permission for big expansion
CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Maine (AP) — A big expansion that would add new ski trails, a lift and hundreds of units of housing at the Sugarloaf ski resort in Carrabassett Valley has been approved by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. In an order released on Tuesday, the department approved the $104 million project for Sugarloaf’s […]
Rhode Island General Assembly convenes for 2023 Session on Jan. 3
The General Assembly of Rhode Island will convene for its 2023 session on Tuesday, January 3. The House of Representatives is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. in the House Chamber, with the senior representative from Newport, Rep. Marvin L. Abney, presiding until the election of a new speaker. The House Democratic Caucus has endorsed […]
College scandal middleman blames ‘winning at all costs’
The consultant at the center of the nationwide college admissions scandal blamed his “winning at all costs” attitude, which he said was caused in part by suppressed childhood trauma, for his actions in a letter to the judge scheduled to sentence him next week. William “Rick” Singer, 62, who pleaded guilty in March 2019 to charges including […]
Rhode Island reaches settlement with voting machine vendor over primary election errors
The Rhode Island Department of State has reached a settlement with voting machine vendor Election Systems and Software (ES&S) following programming errors that were discovered during the 2022 primary election. As part of the settlement, ES&S will provide a credit of $47,644 for all project management services provided during the election. In addition, the company […]
Jobs projected to grow the most in the next decade
With the pace of work speeding up, and demands on workers and companies ever-changing, it’s no secret the jobs of the future will be quite different from today’s jobs, much less the jobs of the past. Although technology has been a significant factor in changing many workplaces in the United States, the tech industry is […]
Middletown Town Council to discuss intersection improvement study, purchase of police cruisers, and more at Jan. 3 meeting
The Middletown Town Council will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 6:00 P.M. The meeting will be conducted in person, by telephone conference call/webinar, and members of the public can access and listen to the meeting in real-time by calling 1-877-853-5257 (Toll-Free) or 1-888-475-4499 (Toll-Free) and entering Meeting ID: 880 0803 […]
Police: Death of 3-year-old Maine girl ruled a homicide
EDGECOMB, Maine (AP) — The death of a 3-year-old Edgecomb girl on Christmas Day has been ruled a homicide, Maine State Police said. The Lincoln County sheriff’s department and rescue crews responded to a residence on Sunday morning after receiving a 911 call that a child was not breathing. The child was taken to the […]
What’s Up Today: Thursday, December 29
Good Morning! Today’s newsletter is 924 words — a wicked good 5-minute read. 💰 Rhode Island politicians, fresh from expensive primary and general elections, still have millions of dollars left in their campaign accounts. And those in powerful legislative positions are leading the way. WUN’s Frank Prosnitz reports → Millions left in legislators’ campaign accounts 🚚 […]
Adoptable Cat of the Week: Sugar
Meet your new best friend, Sugar– this week’s Adoptable Cat of the Week! Sugar is a Domestic Shorthair, approximately three years and one-month-old, and a female. Sugar is a sweet and affectionate cat who loves nothing more than being around her people. She is a lap cat who enjoys cuddles and pets from anyone willing […]
Millions left in legislators’ campaign accounts
Rhode Island politicians, fresh from expensive primary and general elections, still have millions of dollars left in their campaign accounts. And those in powerful legislative positions are leading the way. Speaker of the House Joseph Shekarchi, D-Dist. 23 has amassed a robust campaign fund of nearly $1.7 million, according to the latest campaign finance report. […]
Ten convicted in attempted killing of slugger David Ortiz
By MEGAN JANETSKY Associated Press A Dominican court convicted 10 people involved in the 2019 attempted killing of baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz, authorities confirmed on Tuesday. Ortiz, a Dominican native, was ambushed by a man who got off a motorcycle and shot him in the back at close range while the former Red Sox slugger […]
Governor McKee, General Officers to be sworn in during Inauguration Ceremony on Jan. 3
Governor Dan McKee will be inaugurated as the Governor of Rhode Island on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at noon at the Rhode Island Convention Center. According to a media advisory from Governor McKee’s office, the ceremony, which will be streamed live on Facebook, will feature several notable moments, including a group of children from the […]
LGBTQ+ people who made history in 2022
2022 was a lavender ceiling-shattering year for LGBTQ+ politicians, athletes, artists, and actors. Queer pop stars topped the charts. LGBTQ+ candidates won their midterms races in record numbers. And historically large swaths of trans and nonbinary people graced the covers of magazines, dominated game shows and reality TV competitions, and won prestigious acting awards, increasing […]
Newport Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong joins What’sUpNewp for a live conversation on Dec. 28
Newport Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong joined What’sUpNewp for a live virtual video conversation on Wednesday, December 28 at 2 pm. Over thirty minutes, What’sUpNewp’s Ryan Belmore chats with the Mayor about the Mayor’s first month on the job, what solutions he has for the Pell Bridge ramps construction project, what he sees as the latest with […]
Major retail chains that no longer exist
At the start of this decade, many of America’s beloved major retailers announced that they’d be closing their stores—Papyrus, Macy’s, Pier 1 Imports, JCPenney—the list goes on. It’s a pattern that recurs throughout retail history. Chains grow quickly and incur new expenses as they expand. Then they hit the limit of their funding and growth […]
Newport homeowners can file an application for two-tier residential tax rate starting Jan. 1
The City of Newport has announced a new two-tier residential tax rate that aims to provide owner-occupied homeowners with a break on their real estate taxes. The new rate will also apply to property owners of three units or less that rent all their units for one year or more to year-round Newport residents. Qualified […]
Newport Zoning Board to consider multiple applications for special use permits and variances at Jan. 3 meeting
The Newport Zoning Board of Review is set to hold a meeting on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 6:30 pm to consider several applications for special use permits and variances. One of the applications being considered is from William and Lisa Ruh, who are seeking a special use permit and a variance to the dimensional […]
‘It’s just horrendous’: Highway fatalities top 170 in Maine
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine is likely to finish the year with its highest number of highway fatalities in 15 years, as a pandemic trend of speeding and reckless driving continues across the state, officials said. The unofficial number of highway deaths stood at 177 on Wednesday, making it the worst year since 2007, when […]
Rep. Carson demands better communication from DOT on Pell Bridge realignment project
STATE HOUSE – While major temporary changes to the traffic pattern around the Pell Newport Bridge began last week, creating a traffic nightmare for the residents of Aquidneck Island, Rep. Lauren H. Carson is demanding that Department of Transportation officials do a better job communicating to the public about the day-to-day changes to the traffic […]
McKee Administration to release request for qualifications for state’s non-emergency medical transportation program
PROVIDENCE, RI – Today, the McKee Administration’s Executive Office of Health and Human Services announced that is is releasing an RFQ (Request For Qualifications) for the state’s non-emergency medical transportation program. The RFP will be available later this evening on the state’s purchasing website, https://www.ridop.ri.gov.
“As part of our Administration’s Rhode Island 2030 Plan, we are building a state health system that supports affordable and accessible services to maximize good health outcomes for all Rhode Islanders,” said Governor Dan McKee. “The Rhode Islanders who rely on this essential transportation service deserve nothing less than safe, high-quality care every time they need a ride.”
Rhode Island’s non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) program serves as a critical link to human services for Rhode Islanders who require transportation. The NEMT program serves eligible and enrolled Medicaid beneficiaries, Rhode Island residents over the age of 60 who need transportation under the Elderly Transportation Program (ETP) and also manages monthly bus pass distribution under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program.
Rhode Island implemented an NEMT broker model in 2014, when it initially contracted with the company LogistiCare. In January of 2019, the State issued a new NEMT RFP and contracted with current provider MTM. The company facilitates approximately 5,350 trips per day and 160,000 trips each month.
At the direction of Governor McKee, EOHHS conducted extensive stakeholder engagement to gather feedback on the current Rhode Island NEMT Program and to explore opportunities for improvements to prepare for this RFQ. This outreach included virtual focus groups with members, community advocates, transportation providers, health care facilities, health care trade associations, Managed Care Organizations, and Accountable Entities. EOHHS also participated in an interagency review of the NEMT program convened by the Governor’s Office with other state agencies including the Rhode Island Public Transportation Authority, the Office of Healthy Aging and the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission. Additionally, EOHHS consulted with other state Medicaid agencies and reviewed over 20 of their NEMT contracts to strengthen contractor performance under the Rhode Island NEMT program and align with national best practice standards.
“We greatly appreciate the feedback we received from non-emergency medical transportation customers, healthcare providers and advocates,” said Executive Office of Health and Human Services Acting Secretary Ana Novais. “Many of the changes made to this new RFQ came directly from these listening sessions and lessons learned from other state Medicaid agencies that run similar broker models.”
This new RFQ includes several improvements taken from stakeholder feedback and research of other state NEMT models. This RFQ will build upon the current NEMT broker model by enhancing quality and safety assurances, EOHHS oversight and financial management through steps including:
– Utilizing EOHHS’ contracted external quality review organization to provide annual audits of the chosen contractor;
– An annual review by EOHHS of the contractor’s performance, including its transportation providers, through a report card or rating system;
– Promoting greater transparency of EOHHS’ oversight activities, including publication of corrective actions and remediation activities on EOHHS’ website;
– Specific timeframes for reporting critical incidents to EOHHS and developing standard protocols between the contractor and EOHHS;
– A standardized credentialing process to ensure that providers are credentialed in a timely manner and have all relevant credentials reviewed by the contractor through a routine process;
– Providing enhanced safety and special considerations related to the transportation of minors and special populations related to the dispatch of ride share services;
– Increasing opportunities for member feedback and ways for members to file complaints, grievances and appeals without fear of retaliation by the contractor or its subcontractors;
– Developing a standardized fee schedule for transportation providers to promote payment transparency;
– Ensuring better financial oversight practices to ensure the quality and economy of services, including conducting a yearly independent financial audit; and
– Requiring the contractor to employ a DEI Officer to promote diversity, equity and inclusion within organizational management – the first such requirement in the country;
– Requiring additional trainings for transportation providers, with specific attention on wheelchair training and cultural sensitivity.
“These improvements will ensure greater transparency, accountability and safety for those who rely on this transportation for their healthcare needs,” said Medicaid Program Director Kristin Sousa. “EOHHS is committed to continuously improving these services.”
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