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RI MomsPRN Learning Collaborative: Cannabis Use in Perinatal Period

  • 13 Sep 2023

The RI Maternal Psychiatry Resource Network (RI MomsPRN) Program funded by the RI Department of Health, in partnership with CTC-RI, hosted our final learning collaborative meeting which included a presentation by Anupriya Gogne, MD on “Cannabis Use in the Perinatal Period”.  Participating practices that have completed 15 months of this quality improvement initiative reported on their progress a

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Practices Selected to Next Building Block: Implementing 4M Age-Friendly Framework for Better Care of Older Adults and People Living with Dementia Quality Improvement Learning Collaborative

  • 13 Sep 2023

“The Next Building Block: Implementing the 4M Age-Friendly Framework for Better Care of Older Adults and People Living with Dementia” quality improvement learning collaborative addresses the 4 M’s of Age-Friendly care which provides a framework to organize care for older adults with a focus on What Matters Most, Medication, Mobility, and Mentation.

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Task Force for Primary Care Provider Workforce Development Addresses Access Crisis

  • 11 Sep 2023

The Task Force for Primary Care Provider Workforce Development met in August. Since March, a consensus of recommendations has been developed to address the looming crisis of a declining primary care workforce. Research indicates that RI will have a deficit of 100 primary care providers by 2030, while the state’s population continues to rise. Task Force recommendations focus on strategies that c

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