STI Best Practices ECHO Learning Series on Syphilis

In October, CTC-RI held the second of six ECHO® learning sessions in its Best Practices in Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) in Primary Care ECHO® Learning Series generously funded by UnitedHea

In October, CTC-RI held the second of six ECHO® learning sessions in its Best Practices in Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) in Primary Care ECHO® Learning Series generously funded by UnitedHea
Health Transition of Care Cohort 3 Final Meeting
Congratulations to the nine primary care practices (Cohort 3) who recently concluded their twelve-month participation in the Health Transitions of Care learning collaborative.
Adult Immunization Quality Improvement Opportunity
On October 17, the 02905/02907 Health Equity Zones (HEZs), Family Services of Rhode Island and West Elmwood Development Corporation, with the support of CTC-RI and RIDOH, brought together approximately 50 residents, community-based organizations, policymakers, and experts to collaboratively address critical issues in the 02905 and 02907 communities.
The second session of the Addressing Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in Primary Care Think Tank was held last month.
Funded by RIDOH, CTC-RI supported the October kickoff of the RI Cardiovascular Disease Learning Collaborative: Best Practice Sharing Meeting.
The October CTC-RI Board of Directors annual meeting marked not only a change in officers, but confirmation of our stellar 2024-25 slate of Directors. CTC-RI recognizes the important work and impact made by Board members who are continuing on again this year with their expert direction and leadership in this capacity.
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.
The November Clinical Strategy Committee had 44 attendees joining for a discussion of the State Health Care System Planning (HCSP) Cabinet Primary Care Workgroup and sustainable payments for Advanced Primary Care.
A RI team attended the annual American Public Health Association conference in Minneapolis in October to present on the work of the RI Community Health Worker (CHW) Strategy Team. Linda Cabral, CTC-RI Senior Program Manager, was part of the team that included Swanette Salazar (FSRI), James Day and Mitchelle Abuna (RIDOH) and Geraldine McPhee and Nancy Silva (RIPIN). This team supports the imple
The mission of CTC-RI is to support the continuing transformation of primary care in Rhode Island as the foundation of an ever-improving integrated, accessible, affordable, and equitable health care system. CTC-RI brings together critical stakeholders to implement, evaluate and spread effective multi-payer models to deliver, pay for and sustain high-quality, comprehensive, accountable primary care.