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Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Health Meeting

  • 17 Jan 2022

January’s Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) meeting was focused on CTC-RI’s Pediatric IBH program. Liz Cantor, PhD reviewed project expectations and screening results, highlighting the tremendous performance practices achieved for adding and improving screenings for behavioral health conditions within pediatric primary care practices.

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PCMH Kids Stakeholders: COVID in RI with special guest Dr. Alexander-Scott

  • 17 Jan 2022

Our PCMH Kids January Stakeholder meeting focused on the tremendous work being done by primary care and the RI pediatric community to meet the needs of children and families impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic. Drs. Flanagan and Lange kicked off the meeting by recognizing Dr. Clyne’s dedication and years of service with the RI Department of Health.

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Breakfast of Champions Addresses Workforce Wellbeing and Resilience

  • 14 Jan 2022

Thank you to all who joined us at our December 10 Breakfast of Champions. We know that workforce wellbeing and resilience is top of mind for Rhode Island practices. Nearly 100 attendees joined last month’s panel, which featured local, regional and national presenters who shared their organizational approaches to provider and clinical team wellbeing.

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Rhode to Equity January Momentum Session

  • 14 Jan 2022

The Rhode to Equity Initiative teams have been hard at work for over 6 months focusing on their respective aims within their communities and utilizing the pathways to population health framework.

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