CTC-RI to Launch Asthma Essentials ECHO
CTC-RI is excited to launch Asthma Essentials ECHO and will kick off this series on October 12.
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CTC-RI is excited to launch Asthma Essentials ECHO and will kick off this series on October 12.
In August, Rhode to Equity invited Pablo Bravo, System Vice President, Community Health at CommonSpirit Health for its subject matter expert session.
OHIC continues to focus on implementing initiatives to promote primary care, including through patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs). OHIC requires commercial health plans to provide supplemental payments to primary care practices that meet OHIC’s three-part definition of PCMH to help finance their PCMH operations. The three-part definition includes requirements related to:
As CTC-RI recently wrapped up its pediatric integrated behavioral health (IBH) initiative, we connected with one practice leader, Nathan B. Beraha, MD, of Anchor Medical Associates in Lincoln, to hear more about his team's experience with pediatric IBH.
CTC-RI is offering an opportunity to have a casual Zoom conversation with our Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) practice facilitators, Dr. Liz Cantor and Dr. Kristin David. This is an opportunity for IBH clinicians (Psychologists, Therapists, Social Workers, and Nurses) to connect with other IBH professionals, to discuss IBH best practices, challenges, successes, and more!
Rhode to Equity recently held its year 2 kickoff meeting. SME ideas and topics were discussed and teams worked in their dyads to strategically think about how to structure their dyad meetings and what they wish to achieve using Google Jamboard.
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.