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Financial Guide for the Rural Health Care Leaders During COVID and Post-COVID Webinar

02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)
Registration Deadline
Friday, September 24, 2021

This webinar playback focuses on the Financial Guide for the Rural Healthcare Leaders during COVID and Post-COVID

The Financial Guide for Rural Healthcare Leaders During COVID and Post-COVID was created for use by state Flex Program personnel, leaders of critical access hospitals (CAHs), provider-based rural health clinics (RHCs), and others that assist these providers in managing long term financial performance. The content is designed to be as non-technical as possible and to provide guidance regarding the potential and anticipated impact the COVID Public Health Emergency (PHE) will have on top financial indicators during and after the PHE. Strategies on how to address the financial indicators have been included as well as action plans to guide CAH and provider-based RHC leaders as organizations navigate the challenges of the PHE and post-PHE periods.

To share the release of this new guide, TASC is pleased to share this webinar playback. The guide and the event were supported by FORHP for the state Flex Programs to understand the use of this guide for distribution to their rural facilities.

By participating in the TASC 90 webinar, participants will be able to: 

  • Recognize some of the potential and anticipated impact the COVID Public Health Emergency (PHE) will have on top financial indicators during and after the PHE
  • Recall strategies and actions that can be shared with rural health facilities to address the financial indicators
  • Identify where to seek additional information to support rural health facilities improve overall performance in the future

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