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Message: From GoLocalProv by Dr. Michael Fine, Guest MINDSETTER™: As healthcare institutions begin to do battle over turf and property in Rhode Island, it may be helpful for policymakers, legislatures and the public to understand a few basic principles of health policy to help sort out the truth and falsity of various claims the players are likely to make to buttress their own positions or to attack the positions of others. First, it is worth remembering that Rhode Island has two over-riding interests at stake: the health of the public and the cost of healthcare. Medicaid and other health insurance expenditures consume about one-third of the state budget. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/the-clash-of-the-titans-guest-mindsetter-dr.-michael-fine