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In this webinar, participants will learn about issues surrounding maternal health in rural settings and explore whether small rural hospitals, rural health clinics, and communities can leverage Federally Qualified Health Centers to stabilize maternal health care access and improve outcomes.
Health care is rapidly evolving as the industry creeps closer to a system focused on value and outcomes, with many of these changes influencing post-acute care. This webinar will briefly review the current predominate levels and settings of Post-Acute Care (PAC), and the impact of Value-Based Care/Reimbursement models on PAC services delivery.
This session highlights new tools and resources to support rural health care leaders in moving their organizations and communities forward to create and sustain a culture that values and advances health equity.
Dive into a proven opioid stewardship program that was successfully replicated across thirteen Minnesota rural health care organizations over the past six years.
Register for the HELP webinar. This webinar qualifies for eight CEUs.
This session will identify health care concerns that may be solved by implementing a hospital at home model of care in your organization, help participants to recognize the barriers in launching a hospital at home program, and the limitations of acute care in the home, and reflect on lessons learned from a rural hospital at home program

Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs.
This webinar will introduce tools for identifying partners and creating allies within your community by recognizing all of the social drivers of health being experienced, as well as, ground you in CCC and its role in population health, provide best practices and teach you how to engage and sustain these partnerships.
Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs.
This session will offer strategies and tactics for influencing and leading toward VBC in a rural health care organization and community.
Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs.
This webinar you'll learn about the elements in the Staff Sustainability Cycle and take a deep dive into some of the key practices that foster employee engagement and retention.
Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs. This session will explore the question of how to select an ACO that is right for an organization. 
Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs. This webinar will provide a brief overview of healthcare affiliations today.
Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs. This session will discuss the basics of value-based care and value-based payment using a predominant example - accountable care organizations
Register for the HELP webinar series to receive eight CEUs.
This session highlights how some rural health organizations and communities are meeting SDOH needs in the midst of inflation, workforce shortages, and great mental health needs. 
By attending this webinar, participants will be able to learn hidden opportunities in the 340B program for ACO participants; review how to implement audit-ready strategies for improving claims capture; and understand how to use 340B net discounts to expand your primary care service
There are many terms that are used in reference to improving clinical and non-clinical outcomes in a health care facility. Quality improvement, continuous quality improvement (CQI), quality assessment, quality assurance, and performance improvement are just a few. This one-hour webinar will explore performance measurement and quality improvement within an RHC setting with practical application tips to ensure forward momentum toward value. 
This web session will provide an entry-level overview of how to gather and use data to take a step in the transition from volume to value.
This one-hour webinar will dive into ACOs via the Community Health Access and Rural Transformation (CHART) model, the importance of the transition to value basics for rural health care providers, examine RHC Value Payment Options considerations, and new opportunities to explore current services delivered, such as Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care Management, Principal Care Management, and integration of services such as Behavioral Health and Oral Health.
This session will set the stage by describing what is meant by organizational resilience, and how efforts to improve quality and safety impact organizational resilience at the individual, team, leadership, and resource levels. Building from this overview, this presentation delves into two fundamental components of organization resilience - trust and mattering.
This session highlights how some rural health providers are implementing new strategies by leveraging value-based payment models to collaborate with community partners to mitigate hardships associated with COVID-19, such as social isolation and job loss. 
In order to succeed in an Accountable Care Organization, all participants in the facility need to be aware of the goals and objectives of joining an ACO, and each individual needs to understand what role they play in the success of the ACO. Members of the team should be engaged both in the design of the implementation and the potential reward for participation. Changing one's practice to meet the requirements of an ACO is not without challenges. Consequently, staff and providers need to believe it will add value both to their patients' lives and to theirs. 
This presentation identifies the key elements in leading a successful ACO to improve quality, reduce healthcare costs and enable you to share in the savings that you generate.