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CTC-RI Administrative Simplification Amendment – “True-up” for Future Contract Adjudications

  • 31 Oct 2016

CTC-RI common contract has provided Adult Performance Year 1 and 2 practices with PMPM incentive payments   based upon the prior year’s performance.  This has been a complicated issue as data from previous year has used to set prospective rates and this prior year data doesn’t accurately reflect current performance in the contract year.  The Board of Directors has approved a change in the incen

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2017 CTC-RI Expansion Update

  • 31 Oct 2016

The CTC-RI Board of Directors has approved a 2017 CTC-RI expansion.  For January 1, 2017, the “wave 1” expansion will include unaffiliated primary care practices that CMS approves for CPC+ Track 1.  There will be a “wave 2” expansion scheduled for July 2017 and adult and pediatric practices will have an opportunity to respond to “Call for Applications” and apply to be part of CTC.

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Customer Experience Survey Update: CAHPS

  • 28 Oct 2016

Each year, CTC, together with the Rhode Island Quality Institute (RIQI), implement a process to ask patients to report on and evaluate their experiences with primary care.   RIQI contracts with Data Stat as the approved external vender to administer the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey.  Primary care practices (PCMH Kids and Adult practices in Transition, P

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PMCH Kids: Helping Children and Families with Attention Deficit and Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)

  • 30 Sep 2016

Focusing on the needs of children and families who have attention deficit and hyperactive disorders and sharing “best practice” learning among pediatric practices are seen as critical elements to the success of practice transformation and improving population health.  With this in mind, six PCMH-Kids practices came together on 9/8/16 to discuss work their practice sites are doing to implement e

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