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Register Now for Breakfast for Champions!

  • 16 Aug 2023

On September 8, 7:30AM, CTC-RI will host it's quarterly Breakfast of Champions Meeting with ArchAngels. Unpaid caregivers are the backbone of our nation and there are a lot of us. Caregiver intensity is impacting all aspects of our health--moreso for “double-duty” caregivers and at-risk populations--and we’re coping however we can. The good news? We absolutely can do something about it.

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July Team-Based Care Meeting: Alcohol and Opioid Use “Beyond the Basics”

  • 15 Aug 2023

In July, 120 people attended the Team-Based Care meeting for the RI primary care community. Nelly Burdette, PsyD, joined us for a presentation on ‘Substance Use Beyond the Basics.’ Dr. Burdette is the Associate Vice President of Integrated Behavioral Health at Providence Community Health Centers and the Senior Integrated Behavioral Health Program Leader for CTC-RI. Dr.

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Committee Looking at Improving Prior Authorizations in Rhode Island

  • 11 Aug 2023

A group of representatives of Rhode Island’s health plans and other key stakeholders convened by CTC-RI have been meeting since May to continue the work produced by the OHIC Task Force on Prior Authorization. The committee is charged with developing concrete recommendations that take into account the health plans, providers and patients’ needs for a more effective and less burdensome prior appr

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CTC Committee looking at improving the prior authorizations in Rhode Island

  • 11 Aug 2023

A group of representatives of Rhode Island’s health plans and other key stakeholders convened by CTC-RI and have been meeting since May to continue the work produced by the OHIC Task Force on Prior Authorization.  The committee is charged with developing concrete recommendations that take into account health plans, providers and patients’ needs for a more effective, less burdensome prior approv

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