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New Rural Models of Care

2:00pm
National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)

This TASC 90 webinar will focus on the topic of new rural models of care. This webinar is supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by the Technical Assistance & Services Center (TASC), a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center). 

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

  • Explain various models of care to critical access hospitals (CAH) and stakeholders
  • Recognize the importance of implementing new models of care in a rapidly changing health care industry 
  • Identify resources that guide CAHs toward the implementation of new models of care

Speakers: 

  • Lisa Davis, Pennsylvania SORH
  • Keith Mueller, University of Iowa
  • Rural Health Redesign Center

For more information, please contact: Matt Bancroft mbancroft@ruralcenter.org 

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