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CTC sponsors statewide High-Value Care Coordination program

  • 09 Jan 2019

CTC is partnering with the American College of Physicians to sponsor a statewide learning collaborative for primary care and specialist offices to enhance High-Value Care Coordination. The program will start on or about late January and continue through July 2019.

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Register for the Feb. 8th Breakfast of Champions meeting

  • 09 Jan 2019

CTC's Quarterly Breakfast of Champions meeting is being held on February 8th at 7:30am. This is an important point in time for primary care in Rhode Island and for the CTC and PCMH-Kids program, and the involvement and input from all CTC practices is critical. Specifically, all clinical practice champions and practice site clinical and administrative leaders should attend.

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Update on controlling high blood pressure measure

  • 09 Jan 2019

Adult CTC practices will start reporting on the HEDIS 2019 controlling high blood pressure measure (blood pressure control defined as 140/90 for adults age 18-85) beginning 1/15/19 for timeframe 1/1/18-12/31/18. The previous measure (control defined as 140/90 for adults 18-59 or patient with diabetes 18-85; 150/90 for patients 60-85) has been retired effective 12/1/18.

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CTC launches innovative service line offerings

  • 30 Nov 2018

The Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island has worked with more than 100 pediatric, family medicine, and adult primary care practices throughout Rhode Island. Through this work, we have established a track record of health care transformation success, and are now excited to offer help to other organizations desiring specific goals.

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