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A new program in Rhode Island helps uninsured obtain care

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   January 17, 2008

A program in Rhode Island called HealthAccessRI is helping hundreds of the state's uninsured get access to primary care. By charging a low monthly "membership" ($25 or $30), people are able to visit a primary care doctor's practice. Once at the office, the copay is only $10. The total fee for treatments and tests that are needed are covered through the membership.

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