This page contains information about eligibility and the application process for the Rural Hospital Stabilization Program (RHSP)
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This webinar will explore how the concept of resilience supports this ability and how it relates to the goal of healthcare to support quality and safety.
Explore why rural health care providers should be engaged in the transition to value and three key areas of focus to jumpstart the transition.
Explore service lines that might positively impact the transition from volume to value and long-term organizational viability.
RHPTP Eligible Learning Collaborative is designed to help you assess your organizational strengths and weaknesses in preparing for the transition to value-based care (VBC). Through education and group discussion, you will gain a better understanding of a variety of VBC topics that lend themselves to help strengthen your organizational foundation for becoming effective participants in a health system focused on value.
Please join us to learn further details on the new Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project, eligibility requirements to participate, details regarding the application process, as well as an overview of technical assistance that will be provided to selected applicants.
Please join us to learn further details on the new Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project, eligibility requirements to participate, details regarding the application process, as well as an overview of technical assistance that will be provided to selected applicants.
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Access the answers to questions frequently asked about the Rural Hospital Stabilization Program (RHSP).
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Onboarding
The process of bringing a new employee into the organization.
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Engagement & Retention
The extent to which employees are passionate about their work and committed to the organization (engagement) and the choice by an employee to stay with an organization instead of seeking employment elsewhere (retention).
Eligible Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project (RHPTP) applicants include small rural hospitals and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-certified rural health clinics.
There are many measurable and nonmeasurable benefits to participation in the RHPTP program.
Organizations selected to participate in the Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project (RHPTP) should exhibit strong leadership and a commitment to fully engage in project consultations and activities that prepare them for population health and value-based care through alternative payment models.
Announcing the 2024 - 2025 selected organizations!
Browse the FAQ regarding RHPTP's application, eligibility, selection, and technical assistance.
Join us for a Health Education and Learning Program (HELP) webinar hosted by the Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project (RHPTP) on Rural Health Financial Improvement Through a Population Health and Community Focus.