CTC-RI Integrated Behavioral Health Presentation to Board of Directors
During the December Board of Directors meeting, Nelly Burdette, Psy.D, CTC-RI IBH Senior Director presented a 2-year IBH project review.
During the December Board of Directors meeting, Nelly Burdette, Psy.D, CTC-RI IBH Senior Director presented a 2-year IBH project review.
The first part of the November Clinical Strategy Committee (CSC) meeting was a discussion of CTC-RI Board of Directors strategic planning and 2022-23 CSC priorities led by Jim Berson, Fio Partners and Pano Yeracaris MD MPH, CTC-RI Chief Clinical Strategist.
We hope that you can join us at tomorrow’s Breakfast of Champions meeting for a panel discussion focusing on addressing clinician and clinical team well-being during COVID-19. The meeting will feature the following panelists:
Provider burnout has reached US historic levels exacerbated by a global health pandemic. Reported burnout levels have been increasing for years, and concern around the wellbeing and sustainability of healthcare staff during peak times of need have come to the forefront during COVID-19.
CTC-RI recently created a video showcasing our Community Health Teams (CHT) work. Staff from Brown Family Medicine, Michelle Anvar, MD and LaNeir Johnson, RN along with Family Service of RI's Kinzel Thomas, LCSW discuss the value of CHT access to primary care in RI.
The 5 pediatric and adult dyad practice teams, participating in the RIDOH/CTC-RI/PCMH Kids 2021 Pediatric/Adult Health Care Transfer of Care QI Initiative, shared their progress and challenges at the December Best Practice Sharing Meeting. National Alliance to A
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.