2020 Flex Program Virtual Reverse Site Visit (RSV)

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Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP)

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Creating 20/20 Vision: Empowering Flexibility in Rural

The focus of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy's (FORHP) 2020 Flex Program Virtual Reverse Site Visit (RSV) was the importance of flexibility and adaptability in today's rapidly changing health care environment. The purpose of this event was to provide state Flex Programs with a collaborative learning environment to make connections, share best practices, and gather lessons learned to empower and support state Flex Program and critical access hospital (CAH) flexibility. Through content and discussions, participants were able to create clarity, or a 20/20 vision, for improving and strengthening rural health care. 

Flex Program RSV Learning Objectives

Upon conclusion of the Flex Program RSV, participants were be able to:

Audience

The intended audience for the Flex Program RSV was State Office of Rural Health Directors, Flex Coordinators and other key Flex personnel, Flex Monitoring Team (FMT), Stratis Health's Rural Quality Improvement Technical Assistance (RQITA) team, Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC) staff and Advisory Committee, and FORHP staff.

Presentation Materials and Recordings

This virtual conference was recorded. The slides and presentation playbacks are available in the 2020 Flex Program Virtual Reverse Site Visit (RSV) Presentations collection.

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