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Subcontract Management

2:00 pm CT
National Rural Health Resource Center

This Flex Virtual Knowledge Group (VKG) webinar covered subcontract management for Flex grantees. The recording and related materials are available in the Flex Program Forum (log-in required). Flex Program Forum access is limited to those indicated on the Flex Program Forum home page. This event was supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by TASC, a program of the National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center). 

Audience: State Office of Rural Health (SORH) Directors and Flex Coordinators 

Speakers: State Flex Coordinators Nick Galvez, NC, and Brandon Rivenbark, VA

By participating in this webinar, participants were able to: 

  • Utilize knowledge gained to improve state Flex Program subcontract management. 

  • Apply knowledge gained to improve efficiencies in state Flex Program evaluation. 

  • Explain subcontracting best practices to support the technical assistance needs of critical access hospitals (CAHs). 

  • Recommend subcontracting best practices to improve workplan activities of your state Flex Program.  

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This webinar series equips health care leaders with the skills to adapt their communication and coaching approaches to better engage employees, enhance retention, and drive stronger results. Participants will explore how individual characteristics shape the way employees respond to feedback and coaching, learn practical strategies for tailoring their interactions, and gain access to tools that reinforce these skills on the job.