Board of Directors

You are here

The Board of Directors is responsible for setting the strategic direction and providing overall governance of our Collaborative.

Members of the CTC-RI Board of Directors meet in 2015

Co-Conveners
Cory King, MPP, Office of the Health Insurance Commissioner
Kristin Sousa, Executive Office of Health and Human Services

Officers
Peter Hollmann, MD, Brown Medicine (President / Provider)
Elizabeth Lange, MD, FAAP, Coastal Medical / Waterman Pediatrics (Vice President / President Elect / Provider)
Noah Benedict, MHL, RI Primary Care Physician Corp. (Treasurer / Provider)
Larry Warner, DrPH, United Way of Rhode Island (Secretary Elect / At-Large)

Institutional Members
Farah Shafi, MD, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of RI 
Christopher Ottiano, MD, Neighborhood Health Plan of RI 
Raj Hazarika, MD, SM, Tufts Health Plan
Domenic Delmonico, MBA, Tufts Health Plan
Barry Fabius, MD, CMD, FACP, UnitedHealthcare 

At-Large Representative
Maureen Maigret, RN, BS, MPA, Self-Employed Health/Aging Services Consultant

At-Large / Patient Advocate
Deborah Masland, RI Parent Information Network      

Employer Representatives
Al Charbonneau, MPS, Rhode Island Business Group on Health
Sarah Mangiarelli, CPA, WB Community Health
 
Hospital Representative
Paul Larson MD, MS, MBA, CPE, DIM&PH, FAAFP, Lifespan
 

Provider Representatives
Michelle Anvar, MD, Brown Medicine
Hugo Yamada, MD, Charter Care Medical Associates
Denise Coppa, PhD, MS, NP, Rhode Island Hospital / Hasbro Children’s Hospital
Laura A. Stanton, MD, Lifespan / The Miriam Hospital (IBH)
Eugenio Fernandez Jr., PharmD, MBA, MPH, Asthenis (Pharmacy)
Amy Nunn, MS, ScD, Open Door Health (Primary Care, LGBTQ+)

Ex-Officio / At-Large 
Jeffrey Borkan, MD, PhD, Alpert Medical School, Brown University
 
Ex-Officio / Provider
Thomas Bledsoe, MD, FACP, Brown Medicine

 

Our Mission

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.