Increasing Pediatric IBH Capacity using Community Health Workers: Year 1 Recap
Our Increasing Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) Capacity using Community Health Workers (CHWs) project has wrapped up Year 1 activities!
Our Increasing Pediatric Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) Capacity using Community Health Workers (CHWs) project has wrapped up Year 1 activities!
CTC-RI, in collaboration with Community Health Center Inc.
We are thrilled to announce the lineup of exhibitors for this year’s CTC-RI Annual Conference “Investing in Primary Care and Health Equity” on October 31, 2024! Plan to come to the event and learn from these incredible organizations who are leading the way in healthcare, community support, and patient advocacy. This year’s exhibitors include:
CTC-RI is excited to have accepted five nurse care managers (NCM) into its fall 2024 cohort of Nurse Care Manager/GLearn Training. Throughout the training, the NCMs will complete online modules that were developed by Geisinger Healthcare System to train their own nurses in primary care to assume the role of nurse care manager in the patient-centered medical home practice setting.
This month, CTC-RI hosted our quarterly DULCE Learning Collaborative with approximately 31 participants. This meeting focused on sharing the progress made from the four participating practices: Blackstone Valley Community Health Center, Tri-County, Care New England Family Care Center, and Hasbro.
CTC-RI hosted a September session of the Best Practices in Team-Based Care series "Improved Communication between School Nurses and Pediatrics for Better Management of Students' Medical Conditions".
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.