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Intersection of Depression and Anxiety with Common Medical Conditions Workshop

  • 14 Feb 2023

As part of a collaboration between Prospect Health Services RI's Accountable Entity and CTC-RI, Dr. Nelly Burdette, Senior Integrated Behavioral Health Program Leader, presented a workshop in January to the clinical nurse care managers and behavioral health team. This presentation focused on how depression and anxiety intersect with common medical conditions.

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Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program February Update

  • 14 Feb 2023

Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program – Year 2 Update 75% of practices enrolled in the Medicaid Pediatric Healthcare Recovery Program met 3 out of 4 January immunization / lead screening targets or improvement targets. Practices that achieved this milestone should have received their payment by February 13.

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Quarterly Integrated Behavioral Health Committee Meeting

  • 14 Feb 2023

CTC-RI hosted the Quarterly Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) Committee Meeting in February, bringing together over 30 RI professionals in the field for a great discussion. Attendees from several practices across the state joined the conversation, as well as members of community based service organizations, and insurance providers.

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Health Transfer of Care Quality Improvement Project White Paper

  • 14 Feb 2023

In April 2021, with funding from the RI Department of Health and Tufts Health Plan and technical support from the National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health, CTC-RI piloted a quality improvement initiative that focused on transitions of care from pediatric to adult practices.

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