Your Accreditation Journey!
Join us for tips, ideas and information designed to give you a clear picture of the accreditation process and to determine the best path forward for your organization.
Join us for tips, ideas and information designed to give you a clear picture of the accreditation process and to determine the best path forward for your organization.
“Are our entry level job descriptions robust and do we have the right people filling those jobs?” and, “What are our blind spots for identifying leadership?”.
Discover how Real-Time Strategic Planning streamlines strategy in health centers and nonprofits. The Strategy Screen empowers the board to prioritize organization-wide strategy, while delegating programmatic and operational strategy to staff and the CEO. This dynamic process facilitates agility, enabling focused responses to market fluctuations.
In this webinar, learn disaster preparedness basics and best practices for care settings. We’ll cover emergency regulations, evacuation procedures, building an Emergency Operations Plan, testing programs, staff roles, subsistence needs, communication plans, Covid and other public health emergencies, release of health info, and triage/transportation facilities. Adequate preparation can save lives
In this session, Health Center providers will share their experiences around developing a health informatics program and how they used that data to improve patient outcomes and experiences.
On April 13, 2023, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) released updates to the HRSA Health Center Site Visit Protocol. Although the majority of changes were minor, significant changes were made to Chapter 21 – Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). Not only do these changes impact the HRSA Operational
Violence against healthcare workers is at an all-time high. As more patient care is transitioned from acute care facilities to outpatient settings, it is important that leaders understand the facts about violence and ways to mitigate events from occurring. This presentation will describe the facts about violence in healthcare and
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
– Identify at least two reasons why grantees fail federal audits
– Determine which audit component (administrative, clinical, or financial) is their strongest and weakest areas
– Locate appropriate supplemental resources to support a successful federal audit.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
– Identify the components of a patient-centered medical home (PCMH)
– Compare and contrast PCMH and Ryan White Part C requirements
– Identify organizational improvements that can be supported with 340B funds
– Assess if their
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
– Identify the components of a patient-centered medical home (PCMH)
– Compare and contrast PCMH and Ryan White Part C requirements
– Identify organizational improvements that can be supported with 340B funds
– Assess if their
Compliance is getting more complex. Expectations are higher. Audits are more frequent. And most teams are still trying to manage it all with disconnected tools and manual work.
It does not have to be this hard.
Join us for a live, hands-on demo that shows exactly how healthcare organizations are using Compliatric to centralize compliance, reduce risk, and stay audit-ready without the constant scramble.