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Best Practices in Team-Based Care: Supporting Older Adults through Grief and Loss

  • 07 Dec 2023

The CTC-RI Team-Based Care group gathered in November for a presentation from the RI Geriatric Education Center (RIGEC) when Mari Dias, Ed.D. focused on Supporting Older Adults through Grief and Loss. The 130 meeting attendees were invited to reflect on the causes of grief, cultural ideas of death and mourning, and the neurological responses to a loss.

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Monthly CBO Spotlight: Amos House

  • 07 Dec 2023

Our primary care transformation efforts often include the support and partnership of community-based organizations (CBOs) statewide. CTC-RI is spotlighting a different CBO each month to recognize and appreciate their work in our communities. This month, we're spotlighting Amos House.

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Pharmacy QI Learning Collaborative

  • 04 Dec 2023

CTC-RI is improving Population Health / Reducing Low-Value Care in Primary Care through Professional Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (Pro CGM). The final year of the Pro CGM project is focused on sustainability and spread of the program. Practices enrolled in the initiative presented their plans to spread beyond the pilot practice site and how they plan to sustain their efforts.

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Healthy Tomorrows Cohort 3 Quarterly Learning Collaborative

  • 04 Dec 2023

Healthy Tomorrows Cohort 3 Quarterly Learning Collaborative is supporting family access to well-child health care and family supports through a primary care and family visiting partnership. Practices and Family Visiting programs participating in the third cohort of Healthy Tomorrows met again in

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The mission of CTC-RI is to support the continuing transformation of primary care in Rhode Island as the foundation of an ever-improving integrated, accessible, affordable, and equitable health care system.  CTC-RI brings together critical stakeholders to implement, evaluate and spread effective multi-payer models to deliver, pay for and sustain high-quality, comprehensive, accountable primary care.