June 2023

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Care Coordination First ECHO Learning Session – Entitlement to Eligibility

  • 09 Jun 2023

In May, CTC-RI hosted the first Care Coordination ECHO session on Entitlement to Eligibility with funding and support from the Rhode Island Department of Health. This was the first session of our seven-session series that focuses on strategies to improve care coordination for families with young adults with special healthcare needs transitioning from pediatric to adult care.

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Health Transition of Care Cohort 2 – Final Quarterly Meeting

  • 09 Jun 2023

Twelve months ago, seven primary care practices joined our second Health Transitions of Care learning collaborative to improve transitions from pediatric to adult health care. In May, they presented at the final quarterly meeting to share their experience, patient success stories, discuss sustainability, and next steps.

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CTC-RI Announces Annual Conference Second Keynote Speaker

  • 09 Jun 2023

CTC-RI is excited to announce our Annual Conference second keynote speaker: Scott Conard, MD, DABFP, FAAFM, CEO, Converging Health. Board-certified in family and integrative medicine, Dr. Conard has been seeing patients for over 35 years and was a UTHSCD Associate Clinical Professor for 21 years.

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CTC-RI Healthcare Workforce Development Efforts

  • 12 Jun 2023

CTC-RI is committed to supporting healthcare workforce development efforts across disciplines. Recently, a Primary Care Provider Workforce Development Committee was established, co-chaired by Drs. Jeffrey Borkan and Denise Coppa. This committee currently is drafting a strategic plan for its work.

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RI MomsPRN Learning Collaborative: Housing Fundamentals – What Care Teams Need to Know

  • 12 Jun 2023

The RI Maternal Psychiatry Resource Network (RI MomsPRN) Program funded by the RI Department of Health, in partnership with CTC-RI, hosted another learning collaborative meeting in May of 9 practices which included a presentation by Jeannine Casselman, JD on “Housing Fundamentals – What care teams need to know”.  Participating practices that also were part of the second cohort of the program re

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Our Mission

The mission of the Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island is to lead the transformation of primary care in Rhode Island in the context of an integrated health care system; and to improve the quality of care, the patient experience of care, the affordability of care, and the health of the populations we serve.