Healthcare, or lack thereof, affects all of us. Terri knows that healthcare is a human problem as well as a business problem. "My personal experience has taught me the value of having quality health insurance. Had we not been insured when my late husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer, I could have been one of the statistics we have all read about."
Terri believes that no one should be forced into bankruptcy because they get sick. Terri understands that the rising costs of healthcare and health insurance are a threat to our economy. The current system of employer-based health insurance places a large burden on small businesses and entrepreneurs. As the Trump administration continues to undo the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Terri believes that our state leaders must look for solutions to improve delivery, and look for efficiencies for the benefit of all Rhode Islanders.