Clinical Programs & Benefits
- Bright Start, our healthy pregnancy program
- Case Management
- Disease Management
- Health@Home, our home based primary care program
- Quit for Life, our tobacco cessation program
Neighborhood Clinical Practice Guidelines
Listed is a complete set of Neighborhood’s Clinical Practice Guidelines, based upon the most current available medical information and developed with the assistance of physicians affiliated with Neighborhood. The Guidelines are not intended to replace a clinician’s judgment or to determine benefits administration; rather, they are designed to assist you in the diagnosis and treatment of some of the more common problems of your patients.
Since guidelines are dynamic tools it is important to note that, over time, Neighborhood may periodically revise them. Neighborhood will inform you of the Clinical Practice Guidelines that have been updated in each quarterly edition of Neighborhood News. Hard copies of the Clinical Practice Guidelines below are available upon request. Please call 1-401-459-6005 to request a copy.
- ACCF/AHA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure
- Adolescent Routine Preventive Services
- Adult Diabetes Care
- Adult Routine Preventive Care
- Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM)
- Diagnosis and Management of Adult Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
- Diagnosis and Management of Asthma
- Diagnosis and Management of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Primary Care for School Age Children and Adolescents
- Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Diagnosis and Management of Depressive Disorders in Adult Primary Care Patients
- Pediatric Routine Preventive Care
- Prenatal Care
- Tobacco Cessation in Pregnancy
- Tobacco Cessation for Adults
- Use of Antibiotics for Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infections