Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2459

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

Establishes the Rhode Island Ban on the Corporate Practice of Medicine Act.

Impact

The act is intended to enhance patient care by ensuring that clinical judgments and decisions are made primarily by licensed professionals rather than corporate interests. By banning practices wherein unlicensed entities exert control over medical decisions, the bill aims to protect the integrity of healthcare delivery. Furthermore, it requires healthcare entities to provide detailed reports of their ownership and control structure to enhance transparency within the healthcare industry. The law could significantly reshape how medical practices are structured and operated in Rhode Island.

Summary

Bill S2459, known as the Rhode Island Ban on the Corporate Practice of Medicine Act, seeks to regulate the ownership of medical practices and restrict the influence of non-licensed corporate entities in the practice of medicine. It establishes clear guidelines on who can own such practices, emphasizing that medical practices must be majority-owned and controlled by licensed healthcare professionals. The bill also addresses issues related to management services organizations providing administrative support to medical practices and mandates that any agreements with these organizations must not compromise the clinical judgment of healthcare providers.

Contention

The legislation has sparked debate regarding the balance between necessary regulation and the operational freedom of healthcare entities. Supporters argue that the bill will safeguard against potential conflicts of interest that arise when non-medical entities manage healthcare services. However, opponents may view it as an excessive limitation on the ability of healthcare systems to incorporate administrative efficiencies provided by corporate partners. Critics are concerned that this might lead to reduced innovation and flexibility in healthcare delivery, impacting the overall quality of care available to patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0129

Amends the Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act.

RI H5920

Amends the Rhode Island Fair Housing Practices Act.

RI H6173

Establishes the Rhode Island Anti-Bid-Rigging Act.

RI H5436

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

RI S0945

Establishes the Rhode Island Bid Rigging Act.

RI S0359

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

RI S0347

Allows foreign trained physicians limited license to practice in Rhode Island under specific conditions.

RI H5108

Allows foreign trained physicians limited license to practice in Rhode Island under specific conditions.

RI S0872

Redirects the distribution of hotel tax money to the Rhode Island commerce corporation.

RI H6001

Redirects the distribution of hotel tax money to the Rhode Island commerce corporation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.