FTCA Evaluation During the OSV
As Community Health Centers evaluate whether to add additional sites/locations to their scope, there are many things to look at and evaluate.
As Community Health Centers evaluate whether to add additional sites/locations to their scope, there are many things to look at and evaluate.
As Community Health Centers evaluate whether to add additional sites/locations to their scope, there are many things to look at and evaluate.
Our friends at FQHC Connect recently hosted a special Info Session Webinar: Smart Strategies for Allocating Your American Rescue Plan Funding, and if you didn’t attend, we invite you to view it!
As Community Health Centers prepare for their Virtual Operational Site Visits, one aspect of the visit is assessing compliance through a sampling process.
The HHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Cures Act prevents patients’ electronic health information information blocking practices.
The White House announced a partnership between HHS and the Department of Defense (DoD) to deliver free masks to HRSA-funded health centers and Health Center Program look-alikes for distribution to patients, staff, and community members.
As we start 2021, HRSA has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for School Based Service Site.
As health centers move through the next phase of the pandemic, the FDA has approved a vaccine for COVID-19. Health Center staff can use the CDC website to provide accurate information to patients and staff as the vaccine rollout starts.
HRSA Challenge Competition to Address Declining Vaccination Coverage and Well-Child Visits submission period opens in January!
Registration Closes on January 4th for a FREE webinar: Staying Healthy, Fit, and Connected During the Pandemic!
Respirators for Health Care during COVID-19
As health centers continue to deal with the repeated surge in COVID-19 cases, clinical performance measures continue to decline. Regardless of what other challenges health centers are encountering, the Health Services and Resources Administration (HRSA) expects health centers to maintain continuous compliance with all health center program requirements, including Quality
Regulators are no longer satisfied with documentation alone; they want evidence that your compliance program actively prevents, detects, and corrects risk. Investigators expect to see how issues are identified early, investigated thoroughly, corrected effectively, and monitored over time. Boards demand measurable insight, and leadership needs confidence that exposure is managed before it becomes a liability. The standard has shifted from activity to impact.