Rhode Island Medical Billing Rights
Your rights when dealing with medical bills in Rhode Island. These state laws work alongside the federal No Surprises Act to protect you from unfair billing.
Prompt Pay: 30 Days
In Rhode Island, insurance companies must process clean claims within 30 days. If your insurer takes longer, you may be entitled to interest or penalties. If your bill shows a payment date far beyond this window, it could indicate a prompt-pay violation.
RI Gen. Laws 27-18-76 (clean claims: 30 days electronic, 40 paper)Balance Billing Protection
Rhode Island law prohibits providers from billing you for the difference between their charge and the insurance-allowed amount for covered services. If you received emergency care or were treated at an in-network facility by an out-of-network provider, you should not receive a surprise "balance bill."
RI Gen. Laws 27-18-77.1; RI HB 5223 (2022)State Surprise Billing Protections
Rhode Island has enacted surprise billing protections that go beyond the federal No Surprises Act. These state-level protections may cover additional situations, provider types, or offer stronger remedies than federal law alone. When state law provides greater protection, it takes precedence over the federal law.
RI Gen. Laws 27-18-77.1; RI HB 5223 (2022)Right to an Itemized Bill
Under Rhode Island law, you have the right to request a detailed, itemized bill from your healthcare provider. This bill must list each service, procedure code (CPT/HCPCS), and individual charge. An itemized bill is essential for spotting errors — it's the first thing you should request.
RI Gen. Laws 23-17-36Medical Debt Protection
Hospitals must provide charity care and financial assistance policies; limits on collection actions against low-income patients
RI Gen. Laws 23-17.14-1; RI Gen. Laws 23-17-36.1Statute of limitations on medical debt in Rhode Island: approximately 10 years. After this period, creditors generally cannot sue to collect the debt. Making a payment or acknowledging the debt may restart this clock.
File a Complaint in Rhode Island
If you believe a provider or insurer has violated your billing rights, you can file a complaint with these Rhode Island agencies:
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. State laws change frequently. Statute citations were last verified for the 2022 legislative session. For current law, consult Rhode Island's official state legislature website or a qualified attorney. Generated using artificial intelligence by BillError.com (Amburd LLC).