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Update on Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program – Year 2

  • 17 Apr 2023

Immunization and Lead Screening

Congratulations to the practices that are participating in the Year 2 Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program who continue to demonstrate continued improvement in improving child health as demonstrated with increased childhood immunizations and lead screenings rates.

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Improving Child Health in RI Quarterly Meeting

  • 17 Apr 2023

CTC-RI and PCMH Kids welcomed pediatric practices and stakeholders to the quarterly Improving Child Health in RI meeting to review ongoing projects, review telehealth updates, and Medicaid updates. 8 current PCMH Kids projects were reviewed, including the Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program. Reid Plimpton, MPH, from the Northeast Telehe

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Health Transitions of Care Quarterly Learning Collaborative

  • 17 Apr 2023

The Health Transitions of Care (HTOC) learning collaborative, funded by RIDOH and Tufts Health Plan, met in March to share successes and barriers in improving care coordination for youth that are transitioning from pediatric to adult care. All HTOC cohort 2 practices successfully have identified and transferred 5 patients from pediatric to adult care and continue to engage patients in the trans

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New Series: Project ECHO®: “Approaches to Dementia Care: Building Blocks for Becoming Age-Friendly”

  • 14 Apr 2023

CTC-RI launched a new Project ECHO® Program series in March: “Approaches to Dementia Care: Building Blocks for Becoming Age-Friendly”. Our 1st session, “Better Patient Care with an Age-Friendly Approach”, presented by Ana Tuya Fulton, MD, FACP, AGSF, provided the 30+ participants with strategies to help learners deliver care aligned with the age-friendly approach. Ashley Butler, RN, BSN from St

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