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Celebrating 3 Years of Successful SBIRT Work in Rhode Island

  • 03 Dec 2020

On November 19, CTC-RI, in collaboration with the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals (BHDDH), hosted a meeting with numerous stakeholders that reflected on the past three years of work supporting Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT).

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National Primary Care Survey Results: Nov. 13-17

  • 03 Dec 2020

As CTC-RI continues encouraging RI provider participation in the Larry A. Green Center / Primary Care Collaborative 3-minute clinician surveys to better understand the response and capacity of the US primary care practices through COVID-19, results are being shared from the survey fielded November 13-17.

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CTC-RI In the News

  • 03 Dec 2020

Rhode Island Medical Society announces 2020-2021 leadership

Elizabeth Graham, Providence Business News
October 29, 2020
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CTC-RI / PCMH Kids Launch New Primary Care Telehealth Learning Collaborative

  • 02 Nov 2020

Designed for pediatric, adult, and family medicine practices, including Federally Qualified Health Centers, CTC-RI is accepting applications for a new 12-month pilot learning collaborative to test the use of telehealth technology to improve care for patients with a selected chronic condition. Practices will be provided with infrastructure and incentive funding payments ($22,000.00 per practice

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