Flex Program Updates and MBQIP Quarterly Reports

02:00 PM
National Rural Health Resource Center

This TASC 90 webinar focused on Flex Program updates and MBQIP Quarterly Reports, and will include updates from the Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC), Rural Quality Improvement Technical Assistance (RQITA), the Flex Monitoring Team (FMT), and the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP), to include both the Flex Program and policies impacting critical access hospitals.

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

  • Hear feedback on new MBQIP quality report template
  • Receive updates on a temporary timeline for MBQIP quarterly data reports
  • Understand the virtual logistics of the upcoming 2020 Flex Program Reverse Site Visit (RSV)

This event was supported by FORHP and coordinated by TASC, a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center).

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