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Every issue of RQITA Monthly includes questions from the field, resources and tools, upcoming MBQIP deadlines and reporting reminders, and upcoming events.
This TASC 90 covers state program strategies to support rural maternal care
This webinar supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) and coordinated by TASC, focused on the Flex Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 wrap-up, kicking off FY 2024, as well as the CAH quality assessment.
Every issue of RQITA Monthly includes questions from the field, resources and tools, upcoming MBQIP deadlines and reporting reminders, and upcoming events.
This webinar provided a walkthrough of the new HRSA Data Collection Platform for Performance Reporting.
Learn more about current federal policy priorities for Congress and the current Administration, and the related implications for rural health care providers. This webinar will discuss the impact federal policy currently has on rural health care and behavioral health, future considerations, as well as the possible effects on digital services such as telehealth and physician payment reform.
Read more about Atrium Health Floyd Polk Medical Center's year-long engagement in RHPTP, when the hospital worked with RHPTP’s technical assistance (TA) consultants on financial and operational improvements, and on developing a strategy and infrastructure to improve patient safety in preparation for participation in alternative payment and care delivery models. 
This SHIP TA webinar topic covered the International Classification of Diseases – 11th Revision (ICD - 11). The audience for this webinar is SORH Directors and SHIP Coordinators.
This quality series will center on the 9 core elements of quality infrastructure supporting rural health care quality improvement (QI) efforts. Participants will engage in interactive discussions regarding application of the core elements to important topics of patient experience, patient safety, and health equity.
This quality series will center on the 9 core elements of quality infrastructure supporting rural health care quality improvement (QI) efforts. Participants will engage in interactive discussions regarding application of the core elements to important topics of patient experience, patient safety, and health equity.
Every issue of RQITA Monthly includes questions from the field, resources and tools, upcoming MBQIP deadlines and reporting reminders, and upcoming events.
This quality series will center on the 9 core elements of quality infrastructure supporting rural health care quality improvement (QI) efforts. Participants will engage in interactive discussions regarding application of the core elements to important topics of patient experience, patient safety, and health equity.
Lisa Davis, the director of the Pennsylvania Office of Rural Health (PORH) and a tireless advocate for rural health at both the state and national levels, was awarded the 2024 Calico Quality Leadership Award at the annual Flex Program Reverse Site Visit held in Washington, DC, on July 17-18.
The 2024 Flex Reverse Site Visit: Moving Flex Forward: Empowering Rural Health Through Evaluation and Storytelling took place Washington, DC.
Learn about the purpose and goal of the Rural Healthcare Provider and Transition Project (RHPTP). Attendees will glean detailed information regarding project eligibility, benefits of participation, educational opportunities, project timeline, and the application and selection process for the 2024-2025 cohort.
In part two of this webinar series, speakers will provide feedback on
participants’ content niche ideas and audience personas.
Learn about this critical access hospital's top accomplishments and current plans toward improved engagement in the transition to value-based care.
Participating in this webinar will enhance your knowledge of the 2025 MBQIP measures and provide you with information you need to assist your hospitals with data elements, submission mechanisms, and deadlines. This event is hosted by the RQITA resource center.
Using the 5Ws (who, what, when, where and why) framework, this two-part webinar
series will help communications professionals in rural hospitals or health systems who
would like to maximize the limited time and resources they have for social media.
This webinar will explore the distinctions of Medicare Advantage and its impact on rural health care organizations. Participants will learn about the fundamentals of this health plan, as well as the unique challenges Medicare Advantage can pose to patients and providers.