This bill aims to provide continuous coverage eligibility for children from birth through age five who are enrolled in RIte Track/RIte Care. The bill states that continuous eligibility will end if the individual is no longer a resident of Rhode Island, if the parent or guardian requests termination of eligibility, if the individual dies, or if the executive office of health and human services determines that eligibility was erroneously granted. The executive office of health and human services is also required to seek any necessary amendments to the Rhode Island Medicaid Section 1115 waiver to implement continuous eligibility. The bill states that stable health coverage for infants and young children is important for ensuring they receive high-quality and timely preventive health care. It also notes that routine physical and developmental screenings help identify potential developmental delays and disabilities, as well as emerging vision, hearing, dental, and physical conditions. The bill emphasizes that continuous eligibility promotes health equity by limiting gaps in coverage for low-income children who experience disproportionate rates of health disparities.