Health-care leaders gathered on Thursday to celebrate strides that Rhode Island has made in improving primary care, namely the spread of doctor's offices called "patient-centered medical homes" — soon to be expanded to pediatric practices.
But they said that Rhode Island still has a long way to go to make health care more affordable and to better coordinate care between primary physicians, behavioral experts, specialists and hospitals.
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May 21, 2015
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