Rhode Island Pediatric Psychiatry Resource Network (PediPRN)
Rhode Island’s children and adolescents face significant challenges in
accessing timely and affordable mental healthcare. In response to this need, the
Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is working in conjunction with the Emma
Pendleton Bradley Hospital to expand its existing child psychiatry access program,
the Pediatric Psychiatry Resource Network (PediPRN). The project is funded through a
federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant. The mission of
PediPRN is to improve access to behavioral healthcare for Rhode Island children and
adolescents who have mild to moderate mental healthcare needs through support of
pediatric primary care providers.
PediPRN is free and provides all Rhode Island pediatric primary care
providers with access to prompt telephonic consultations, including recommendations
for medical prescribing; face-to-face psychiatric evaluations, as needed, with
return to the treating primary care practitioner for medication management; phone
availability for ongoing collaboration; referral to other mental health services and
programs; and short-term therapy to bridge children awaiting the appropriate
behavioral health services. In addition, PediPRN offers educational activities to
pediatric primary care providers to support their work in caring for their patients
with mental health conditions. To learn more or to enroll in PediPRN please visit
PediPRN.org.
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PediPRN.org
Pediatric Psychiatry Resource Network (PediPRN) is a project of the Rhode Island Department of Health and the Emma Pendleton
Bradley Hospital to expand the hospital's child psychiatry access program.
Authors & Reviewers
Initial publication: November 2019
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