Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Tanzi and Sosnowski helped hospitals cope

Sosnowski, Tanzi honored by Hospital Association for legislative efforts
Sen. V. Susan Sosnowski, left, and Rep. Teresa Tanzi, right,
pose with Teresa Paiva Weed, president of the Hospital Association
of Rhode Island. Senator Sosnowski and Representative Tanzi
received the organization’s Francis R. Dietz Award for Public Service.
The Hospital Association of Rhode Island honored Sen. V. Susan Sosnowski (D-Dist. 37, South Kingstown, New Shoreham) and Rep. Teresa Tanzi (D-Dist. 34, South Kingstown, Narragansett) with the Francis R. Dietz Award for Public Service at the organization’s annual meeting Thursday morning.

Both Senator Sosnowski and Representative Tanzi have been strong advocates for hospitals and health care in the General Assembly.

Most recently they introduced legislation (2017-S 0577Aaa, 2017-H 5840A) that significantly reduces the regulatory burden experienced by physician practices that are acquired by hospitals.

The bill allows physician practices to maintain their current license standards, even if a hospital system owns the practice. The legislation was signed into law by Gov. Gina Raimondo on July 19.


“I am honored to have been invited to accept this award, and particularly humbled because it is from the Hospital Association of Rhode Island,” said Senator Sosnowski.

“The Association does vitally important work in healthcare advocacy, representation, and education, and I am so grateful to be recognized by this organization.”

“I feel lucky to have worked with the Hospital Association of Rhode Island in addressing the health care needs of all Rhode Islanders,” said Representative Tanzi.

“From mental health and substance abuse treatment reform to facing the realities of federal changes to health insurance, I look forward to continuing to fight for Rhode Island Hospitals.”