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DRCHSD Webinar Strategic Healthcare Facility Planning: Navigating Challenges and Securing Funding

11 a.m. - 12 p.m. CT
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)

DRCHSD Webinar Strategic Healthcare Facility Planning: Navigating Challenges and Securing Funding

Description: In this webinar, we address the considerations for rural healthcare facility planning in the current investment landscape and explore the most common reasons facility plans get stuck at ‘Stop’. Attendees will learn the best practices for keeping plans moving forward based on case studies and research from the field. Attendees will gain an understanding of successful planning strategies while mitigating capital risks.

Learning objectives:

  1. Recognize and Navigate Facility Planning Challenges: Learn to understand and handle the complexities of healthcare facility planning in the current economic climate.
  2. Identify Funding and Capital Sources: Explore sources of capital to meet community-specific needs, and how to minimize risks in securing funding.
  3. Apply Practical Strategies Through Case Studies: Gain hands-on insights from real case studies and practical tools for evaluating readiness.

This live webinar is for actively participating cohorts and members of the DRCHSD Program. IF you have any questions, please contact Caleb Lozinski

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Speakers

Brock Slabach

National Rural Health Association
Chief Operating Officer
Brock Slabach

Brian Haapala

Stroudwater Capital Partners
Chief Executive Officer
Brian Haapala

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