DRCHSD Program Introduction and Overview of Application Process

01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)

The Delta Region Community Health Systems Development (DRCHSD) Program works with rural eligible communities located in the Delta Region to address health care needs and strengthen the local health care system through comprehensive technical assistance. 

Discover:

  • Participation benefits and expectations, and the application process  
  • Program purpose, goals, eligibility criteria, and available resources
  • Services that position the selected organizations and their communities for population health
  • Project outcomes and services impacting the financial position, operational efficiencies, and quality of care
  • Community care coordination and development of a local continuum of care
  • Support for community champions and the role they play in care coordination

For questions, please contact drchsd-program@ruralcenter.org

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