Finance

National Rural Health Resource Center

The Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC) partnered with multiple subject matter experts to facilitate discussions and provide education through a web-based learning collaborative for Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program personnel to gain knowledge about population health and how Flex Programs can help support critical access hospitals (CAHs), rural health clinics (RHCs), and rural communities in through population health initiatives. 

The topic for the fifth week was "Finance." 

It is recommended that the recorded webinars and materials be accessed in the following order:

  1. Introduction and Data Utilization
  2. Mental and Behavioral Health
  3. Aging and Long-term Care
  4. Community Engagement
  5. Finance
  6. Telehealth and Mobile Health

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In this HELP Webinar, learn about social drivers of health, their impact on patient outcomes, and discuss the lessons learned in this journey the outcomes of patients, and discuss lessons learned on the journey toward health equity.
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Spring 2024 Flex Program Workshop

View details about the FORHP Flex Program Workshop scheduled for April 23-25, 2024 in Rockville, Maryland. This event is intended for new Flex Program staff, including Coordinators and Directors.
DRCHSD 2024 National Health Service Corps Webinar
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.
This TASC 90 will focus on the value of focusing on health equity, to improve the quality of patient care and better support the needs of rural communities for state Flex Programs.