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Media Spotlight – Convergence RI: "The View from OHIC"

  • 02 Sep 2020

RI Health Insurance Commissioner Marie Ganim shared her beliefs why telemedicine services are critical for maintaining health care accessibility in Rhode Island in a recent Convergence RI opinion piece, framing the conversation around the proposed telemedicine budget article before the General Assembly.

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August 2020 CTC-RI Clinical Strategy Committee Meeting

  • 25 Aug 2020

CTC-RI Clinical Strategy Committee – The committee met on August 21 to discuss CSC-endorsed projects and to review 2 UnitedHealthcare (UHC) tools. Susanne Campbell, CTC-RI Senior Project Director shared updates on the Pediatric Immunization Improvement Project building on BCBSRI-funded project and the Telemedicine Collaborative building on UHC-funded project.

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CTC-RI Releases Policy Report on Reorienting Health Care Delivery Post-Pandemic in Response to Request by State Leaders

  • 03 Aug 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated existing weaknesses in Rhode Island's primary care system, like the failure of the fee-for-service payment system, Medicaid reimbursement inadequacies, and the need for greater community-clinical system collaboration and linkages. Weaknesses in our system greatly impact Rhode Islanders' health and well-being. 

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PCMH-Kids Co-Chair Dr. Lange Featured in Governor's Weekly Education Forum

  • 03 Aug 2020

As the state looks toward reopening schools, Rhode Island is putting public health first and relying on facts and science to make the best decisions for the mental, physical, and intellectual needs of students. Students benefit enormously from in-person learning, and it's important the state can make school happen in-person safely.

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