CTC-RI Shares Best Practices for Achieving NCQA Behavioral Health Distinction at National Webinar
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) invited CTC-RI to share its expertise on best practices for helping primary care practices achieve NCQA Behavioral Health Distinction. Kristin David, PsyD, CTC-RI Practice Facilitator and Executive Director of the Foundation for Integrated Care Rhode Island, presented at NCQA's October webinar, “Behavioral Health Care: Organizing for a Value-Based Landscape.”
Dr. David showcased the achievements of 11 primary care practices that participated in CTC-RI's learning collaborative. Her presentation emphasized leveraging the NCQA framework, standards, and resources to drive improved outcomes. This integrated behavioral health (IBH) initiative was made possible through support from UnitedHealthcare.
CTC-RI celebrated Dr. David’s leadership in advancing IBH, including her recognition as a presenter for this prestigious NCQA national audience, during CTC-RI's Annual Conference.