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Milbank Memorial Fund: Primary Care, Not Palaces

  • 29 Aug 2019

A new Milbank Memorial Fund-supported study from the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative and the Robert Graham Center estimates 5.6% of health care expenses in the US goes to primary care. This is dwarfed by shares absorbed by hospitals, other physicians, and pharmaceuticals-and by the roughly 14% of total health care spending OECD countries devote to primary care.

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Job Opening: SUD MH Nurse Care Manager

  • 29 Aug 2019

The SUD MH Nurse Care Manager is the primary leader and manager of the medication assisted treatment activities at Tri-County CAA Health Center, working with patients diagnosed with an Opioid Use Disorder on their treatment and care plans.

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Hepatitis C Boot Camp Registration Now Open

  • 29 Aug 2019

Jointly provided by Rhode Island Hospital and Rhode Island Health Center Association, this September 25 training is intended for clinical providers and staff; clinical and administrative leadership. Attendees must register by September 15.

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Learning, Coaching, and Teaching Emotion Regulation Skills (2-Day Event)

  • 29 Aug 2019

The Verrecchia Clinic for Children with Autism and Developmental Disabilities will present Learning, Coaching, and Teaching Emotion Regulation Skills on September 25-26. This two-day training will teach participants information about the Emotion Regulation Skills System model. Each participant will complete the online Skills System Basics Course prior to the onsite training.

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Add a Designee For Your CurrentCare For Me

  • 29 Aug 2019

Now that you've seen the RIQI How to Enroll in CurrentCare video, you can now add a designee to your CurrentCare For Me account. A designee is someone you assign access to your account - a friend, family member, or caregiver - in case of emergency. Check out this quick video below to learn how to add a designee.

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