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DRCHSD State Partner Webinar

2 p.m. - 3p.m.
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)
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Registration Deadline

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

State Partner Webinar

Maximizing Resources: The Intersection of Flex, SHIP and DRCHSD
Join us to explore how we can optimize resources among Flex, SHIP, and the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program. We'll delve into the purpose of each program and discuss strategies for effective coordination and communication to best serve our rural communities!


Agenda

  • FORHP Welcome and Introductions - Suzanne Snyder - Public Health Analyst, Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP)
  • DRCHSD Overview, Application and Eligibility – Kate Stenehjem - Manager, National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)
  • Intersection of SHIP, Flex and DRCHSD – Suzanne Snyder, Laura Seifert - Public Health Analyst with FORHP, Nicole Clement - Program Specialist with The Center
  • Facilitated Discussion - Suzanne Snyder (to moderate)
  • Closing Comments - Kate Stenehjem

The webinar invites will be sent out ahead of time. Should you wish to participate, please email Caleb Lozinski.

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Upcoming Events

The annual Flex Program Reverse Site Visit (RSV) is supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by the Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC), a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center).
Please join us for our next TASC 90 on Wednesday, May 27 at 3:00 pm ET/2:00 pm CT. The topic of this webinar will be Utilizing CAHMPAS (Critical Access Hospital Measurement and Performance Assessment System) Data for State Flex Programs. This event is supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by TASC, a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center).
This webinar will introduce the DRCHSD Program to eligible health care organizations in the Delta Region. State partners are highly encouraged to join.
This presentation explores how integrating clinical and non‑clinical roles in scheduling and registration strengthens patient access, improves care coordination, and protects revenue in rural health clinics and rural hospitals.