State intervention in health care delivery, spending is called for

FROM LEFT: Blackstone Valley Community Health Center physician assistants Dian Cullion and Robert Bowden and medical assistants Kelly Medeiros and Crisolita Evora at the center. / PBN FILE PHOTO/ DAVID LEVESQUE
FROM LEFT: Blackstone Valley Community Health Center physician assistants Dian Cullion and Robert Bowden and medical assistants Kelly Medeiros and Crisolita Evora at the center. / PBN FILE PHOTO/ DAVID LEVESQUE

Two pieces of Rhode Island news in the last few weeks are a sign that the state’s leaders are not sitting back and hoping health care spending contains itself. Gov. Gina M. Raimondo stepped into the ring first, launching a statewide initiative to innovate how health care is delivered and paid for. She appointed a

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