2021 Flex Program Virtual Reverse Site Visit

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12:19 PM
Registration Deadline
Tuesday, July 05, 2022

The focus of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy’s (FORHP) 2021 Flex Program Virtual Reverse Site Visit (RSV) is to inspire rural resilience in those who desire to see healthier communities. The goal is to provide state Flex Programs with topical learning environments that emphasize collaboration, best practices, and shared experiences. Participants are encouraged to engage with the content and each other to broaden their impact on both Critical Access Hospitals (CAH) and the Flex Programs.

2021 RSV LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • By attending the Flex Program RSV, participants will be able to:
  • Understand the future direction of the Flex Program
  • Determine how the resiliency of the Flex Programs and CAHs empower rural communities
  • Identify opportunities to implement best practices and lessons learned by CAHs and state Flex Programs, particularly related to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Describe health equity activities relevant for state Flex Programs and CAHs • Strengthen the leadership and impact of your state Flex Program

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Upcoming Events

Join us for a webinar to consider the questions - is there a way to utilize population health concepts and community engagement to drive down the global cost of care, while enhancing the local organization’s portion of the cost incurred?
This webinar will share materials that focus on cancer awareness and prevention. We will highlight our comprehensive, a user-friendly cancer communication toolkit that will equip rural organizations with critical information about cancer.
This Flex Virtual Knowledge Group webinar will include break-out rooms for Flex Coordinators to ask Program Area questions they may have of the Flex Program Partners; TASC, Flex Monitoring Team (FMT), and RQITA
How do I search for a federal grant? What’s a NOFO and how do I use it? What makes for a successful federal grant application? These questions will be answered and more as we walk through the federal grant application process and look at important steps you can take in leveraging federal resources within your rural communities.
This interactive learning collaborative will support middle managers and informal leaders in rural health care to explore practical leadership skills to advance value-based care initiatives in their organizations and communities.
The Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) improves rural health care through a variety of grant programs that support local health providers and patients. FORHP-funded programming increases health care access, strengthens health networks, and improves quality of care for Critical Access Hospitals, small rural hospitals, Rural Health Clinics, and other rural healthcare organizations.