RIBridges Alert Alert for Health and Human Services customers about a recent data breach. Click here for more info.
Applications Update There is an important update regarding application reviews. For more information, visit https://dhs.ri.gov/programs-and-services.
Applying for Benefits The customer portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov and the HealthyRhode mobile app) is not available because of the data breach. You can apply for all benefits by phone by calling 1-855-697-4347, in person at a DHS office, or by mail. Visit https://dhs.ri.gov/apply-now for more information. Please click here to find application assistance.
Fair Hearing - How to Request Without Web (Mail, Call, Visit) While the customer portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov and the HealthyRhode mobile app) is not available, fair hearings can only be requested by phone, in person, or by mail. To file an appeal regarding Medicaid and Purchased Health Coverage through HealthSource RI, call HealthSource RI at 1-855-840-HSRI (4774). For questions about filing an appeal for human services programs such as SNAP, RIW, Child Care, GPA, or SSP call the Department of Human Services at 1-855-MY-RI-DHS (1-855-697-4347).To request a fair hearing in person, please visit your nearest DHS office. To request a fair hearing by mail, please mail your completed Appeal Form to PO Box 8709, Cranston, RI 02920.For more information about the fair hearing process, please visit the Appeals Office page.
2022 Healthcare Workforce Summit On Friday, April 1, 2022, the Executive Office of Health & Human Services (EOHHS), the Office of the Post-Secondary Commissioner (OPC), and the Department of Labor and Training (DLT) – in partnership with the Rhode Island Foundation – co-hosted a Healthcare Workforce Summit that brought together healthcare and education providers, policymakers, and labor and community partners for a data-driven, collaborative, facilitated process to identify short-term and longer-term solutions to Rhode Island’s significant healthcare workforce challenges. The Summit was convened with a keen awareness that Rhode Island’s health system is facing unprecedented barriers to providing high-quality care and services, and that workforce shortages are both a cause and a result of this distress. Summit attendees heard presentations and discussed the importance of statewide health workforce planning, the use of robust health workforce data to inform policy, and the value of strong partnerships between healthcare and education to prepare a skilled workforce, support career pathways, and increase racial, ethnic, and linguistic diversity and equity at all levels of the healthcare workforce. Summit attendees left with a shared commitment to ongoing collaboration to address these critical issues. To view the Healthcare Workforce Summit presentations and materials, click on the links below. Healthcare Workforce Summit Summary Critical Issues - Table Discussions (.XLSX File) Best Practices in Statewide Health Workforce Planning and Collaboration - Hannah Maxey, PhD, MPH, RDH; Founder and Principal, Veritas Health Solutions, Inc. Growing the Healthcare Profession - Sandra Victorino, MA, LMHC; Director of Workforce Development & Community Relations, Care New England DLT presentation (Megan Swindal, Director of Data and Performance, DLT) DataSpark presentation (Dana Brandt, Interim Executive Director, Data Spark, University of Rhode Island) HRSA Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs - Captain Christopher Bersani, Psy.D, ABPP, Deputy Regional Administrator, HRSA Region 1