Rhode Island Department of Health Maternal and Child Health Division Overview

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The Rhode Island Department of Health Maternal and Child Health Division plays a crucial role in promoting the well-being of mothers, children, and families in the state. Led by a dedicated team, the division focuses on a wide array of programs and services addressing various health issues such as dental health, chronic disease management, immunizations, newborn screening, mental health access, and more. Collaborating with consultants and academic partners, the division strives to improve community health and equity through comprehensive initiatives and preventive services.


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  1. Rhode Island Department of Health Maternal and Child Health Rhode Island Department of Health Perinatal and Early Childhood Health

  2. DIVISIONOF COMMUNITY HEALTH & EQUITY FISCAL OPERATIONS TEAM Julie DeMelo Anthony Manzi Antonio Petrarca Stephanie Santiago Kristine Campagna, Associate Director Deborah Garneau, Deputy Director Community & Family Health Deborah Garneau, MCH Director DENTAL DIRECTOR Sam Zwetchkenbaum, DDS, MPH Communications Support vacant MCH/Title V Block Grant Coordinator Aidea Downie Special Needs - Colleen Polselli Consultant Medical Directors Jennifer Levy, MD; Jordan White, MD Policy Liaison Randi Belhumeur Chief Implementation Aide Michelle Place MOMs Psychiatric Referral Network Jim Beasley Health Systems Transformation/CHW Randi Belhumeur Center for Preventive Services Tricia Washburn, Chief S. Phanthavong, Acting Chief Souni Phanthavong, Deputy Center for Center for Chronic Care & Disease Management Nancy Sutton, Chief Eric Lamy, Deputy Center for Health Promotion Tara Cooper, Chief Jennifer Koziol, Deputy Perinatal & Early Childhood Health Blythe Berger, Chief Ann Barone, Deputy P-3 Early Childhood Systems & Interdepartmental Work Blythe Berger Adolescent, School & Reproductive Health Sounivone Phanthavong Drug Overdose Prevention Jennifer Andrade-Koziol Alzheimer s & Related Disorders Victoria Parker Asthma Control Program Ashley Fogarty Tobacco Control Kirsten Skelly Family Home Visiting Sara Remington Chronic Disease Self-Management Jasmine Franco Immunization (child & adult) Lisa Gargano Violence & Injury Prevention Jeffrey Hill First Connections Alex Busuito Women s Cancer Screening Programs Eric Lamy Oral Health Sadie DeCourcy Newborn Screening & Follow-Up Emily Eisenstein Comprehensive Cancer Control CKelly Smith George Andoscia Pediatric Mental Health Access Kristen Lehoullier Updated Jan 2022 Diabetes/Heart Disease/Stroke Megan Fallon Sheridan Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Ann Barone

  3. Consultants Academic Partners Alice Health Alex Busito Center for Perinatal & Early Childhood Health Blythe Berger, Chief Kristin Lehoullier Aidea Downie Gail McDonald Chief Clerk Kristen Lafazia Pediatric Mental Health Access Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Chief Newborn Screening Manager Safe Sleep/SEN Coordinator Family Visiting Manager Margo Katz Consultant Ann Barone Sara Remington (acting) Emily Eisenstein First Connections Coordinator WIC Deputy Newborn Hearing Screening Coordinator Anthony Manzi Kristy Whitcomb Liza Then WIC Client Services Manager Denise Tamburro Family Visiting Training Coordinator WIC Vendor Manager Newborn Hearing follow-up Preet Kaur Ratha Sen Parents As Teachers Breastfeeding Coordinator Project Manager Sidra Scharff Family Visiting Fiscal Coordinator Erin Bertoldi Evan Bessette Kelsey Blinn CQI specialist Community Program Liasion Worker Data Manager vacant Family Visiting Data Coordinator Emma Reynosa Michelle Freitas Family Visiting Resource Specialist (RIPIN) Pat Luce Nutrition Coordinator Chief Field Investigator Luisa DePina Kathryn Roy Sherry Blanchette Interagency Work: PCMH kids, CCHC, statewide E-referral, Governors' behavioral health, PDG, Child wellbeing, 1st 1,000 days, Children s cabinet, Hassenfeld Child Health Innovation, SEN Taskforce, Safe sleep, Opioid response work, DCYF Child Fatality Prevention Public Health Nutritionist Chief Field Investigator Stephanie Pontes Michael Lauder

  4. Current Project Opportunities Improve outcomes for Substance Exposed Newborns and their Families Project: Assist the Substance Exposed Newborns (SEN) team to implement improvements in the Department s response to SEN. 1. Program implementation: Develop a training manual for Plans of Safe Care (PoSC)for Hospitals to utilize, work with hospitals and community partners to implement PoSC 2. Epi and Evaluation: Developing and implementing better electronic data capture for Plans of Safe Care within RI s child health information system. Student Role: Take the lead on writing the manual for implementing PoSC and work with the 5 birthing hospitals on implementation and data collection. Assist SEN team to determine data needs and how to capture, analyze and report on data. Goal: Statewide implementation and evaluation of Plans of Safe Care with evaluation component. Student will: Gain experience in subject of SEN & program and evaluation design

  5. Current Project Opportunities WIC and Family Home Visiting: Putting Theory into Practice Project: Support WIC and Family Home Visiting to align and coordinate. 1. Work with both state teams and local community agencies to implement new shared performance measures 2. Develop bi-directional referral processes between programs to support families to access comprehensive services Support monthly data collection and reporting on both components with internal and external partners and develop plans for improvement if relevant Student Role: Lead the plan to collect, input and assess shared performance measures, work with community partners on improvement where needed. Lead development and monitoring of bi-directional referral process Goal: Better alignment of programs for families with young children Student will: Gain practical experience in program implementation and measurement. Understand challenges and successes of moving from concept to implementation.

  6. Current Project Opportunities Questions?

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