Update on Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program – Year 2

  • 11 Aug 2023

Immunization and Lead Screening Rates Demonstrate Continued Practice Improvement

Congratulations to the practices that are participating in the Year 2 Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program who continue to demonstrate continued improvement in improving child health as demonstrated with increased childhood immunizations and lead screenings rates. 80% of applicants enrolled in the Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program met the 3 out of 4 Immunization and Lead Screening July targets (or improvement targets). An outstanding achievement!

 

Behavioral Health (BH) ECHO®

Congratulations! 100% of the Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program applicants met the requirements for participating in the Behavioral Health ECHO® Learning Sessions. A remarkable accomplishment!
 
Thank you to all that participated. We hope you enjoyed it. Thank you to our didactic and case presenters. A special thank you to Drs. Liz Cantor and Sarah Hagin for putting this program together. Those interested can view the didactic portion of the ECHO® sessions and earn 0.5 CME credits. CME credits end September 16, 2023 for this ECHO® series.
 
The recordings and PowerPoints for the Behavioral Health ECHO® series are:
Topic
Links
Difficult conversations by Sarah Hagin, PhD
Case Presentation by Santiago Medical Group
Participant feedback: 97% Excellent or Good
Navigating schools to improve connections by Katie Conti and Anne Fartura, RIPIN
Case Presentation by NRI Pediatrics
Participant feedback: 91% Excellent or Good
School Avoidance by Sarah Hagin, PhD
Case Presentation by Smithfield Pediatrics
Participant feedback: 93% Excellent or Good
CBT / Anxiety by Sarah Hagin, PhD
Case Presentation by East Greenwich Pediatrics
Participant feedback: 100% Excellent or Good
Medication Management in pediatrics by Jill Welte, MD
Case Presentation by Coastal Pediatrics
Participant feedback: 100% Excellent or Good
Suicide risk/prevention/tools by Sarah Hagin, PhD
Case Presentation by Care New England
Participant feedback: 100% Excellent or Good
 
If anyone has any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to your practice facilitator or Carolyn Karner at ckarner@ctc-ri.org.
Funding for this program was provided by EOHHS and the Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program.