Webinar: HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program for Paraprofessionals – Get Application Help, March 10 (New Date)

March 7, 2025

Webinar: HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program for Paraprofessionals – Get Application Help, March 10 (New Date)

The Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA’s) Bureau of Health Workforce (BHW) will award approximately $10.9 million to up to 29 awardees in this program to enhance community-based training for students preparing to become mental health workers, peer support specialists, and other behavioral health paraprofessionals.

During this 90-minute session, BHW will provide assistance to applicants, including:

  • Public and private institutions of higher learning;
  • Nonprofit organizations;
  • Hospitals;
  • Health centers;
  • Rural health clinics;
  • State, local, and Tribal governments

Cost: Free

When: Monday, March 10, 2:00 p.m. ET

Click Here to View the Notice of Funding Opportunity and access the Zoom link for the March 10 meeting.

Top 5 FAQs: Postdoctoral Training in General, Pediatric, and Public Health Dentistry – HRSA-25-075

March 6, 2025

Top 5 FAQs: Postdoctoral Training in General, Pediatric, and Public Health Dentistry – HRSA-25-075

Q1: If a community-based residency is accredited through an academic center and does not sponsor its own residency, are we eligible to apply for this opportunity?

  • No
  • Affiliated sites of a Commission on Dental Accreditation (DODA) accredited residency are not eligible for this opportunity.

Q2: We have recently applied for CODA accreditation and anticipate approval by the time the grant starts. Are we eligible to apply if we don’t have accreditation yet?

  • After CODA accepts your application, you will receive a formal acknowledgment indicating that you are initially accredited by CODA, and thereby eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. This document should be included in Attachment 1.
  • Note: It can take up to two weeks to get you CODA acknowledgement.

Q3: We’re a residency program accredited through an academic center where residents train at a hospital caring for patients in the outpatient department and the ambulatory surgical center. Does this comply with your eight-week community-based training requirement?

  • No.
  • Rotations at hospital outpatient departments or ambulatory surgical centers do not qualify as community-based ambulatory patient care centers.

Q4: Would community clinics where dental students and residents go on rotations meet the requirement for community-based organization (CBO)? Or must the community-based site be a formal program (such as GPR or other residency) housed primarily at a CBO/

  • A community clinic that is training dental students and/or residents would qualify as the CBO operating a primary care dentistry training program. Applications must indicate that community partners are committed to this partnership, describing what they are obligating to and any in-kind contributions.

Q5: For a two-year program, what is the minimum total number of hours that each trainee must rotate to the CBO each year?

  • Each primary trainee must have at least eight weeks of longitudinal community-based training each year of their training, in either one eight-week or two four-week periods. The rotations must be at least 20 hours per week per trainee. That would be 160 hours per year for each of your residents.

Still Have Questions?

  • Read the full list of FAQs Here
  • Review the Technical Assistance webinar recording Here

Top 5 FAQs: Primary Care Training and Enhancement Residency Training in Street Medicine (PCTE-RTSM), HRS-25-078

March 5, 2025

Top 5 FAQs: Primary Care Training and Enhancement Residency Training in Street Medicine (PCTE-RTSM), HRS-25-078

Q1: Street Medicine is described mostly as an urban activity. Are rural Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs able to apply?

  • Yes. Rural training programs are eligible to apply.
  • The funding opportunity also includes a funding priority for applicants that currently train in rural areas.

Q2: Are we able to rearrange the requirement for two one-month rotations if it doesn’t fit our schedule?

  • There is some flexibility.
  • It will be important to explain in the application narrative how the proposal matches the time commitment and experience that would be provided in two month-long rotations.

Q3: The funding opportunity’s requirements and expectations include developing partnerships. What sort of partnerships might we develop?

  • HRSA anticipates that residency programs will need to partner with organizations that provide services to homeless populations.
  • Such organizations might include Health Care for the Homeless, other training programs, or Legal Aid.
  • Partner organizations should have complementary resources or activities that enhance the training aims of this grant program.

Q4: Some program completers go on to additional GME training, such as fellowship training. If they are doing their fellowship in a Medically Underserved Community (MUC), can they be counted in calculations for the funding preference?

  • No.
  • The funding preference (under 2 of the 3 criteria) depends on the practice location of graduates.
  • GME training happens in a training location, which does not apply for the funding preference.
  • These individuals are included in the total number of graduates but not included in the number of graduates practicing in MUCs.

Q5: Where can I find the application package for the grant?

  • The application can be found on Grants.gov.
  • Select “Package” then “Preview”.
  • Select Download Instructions for the PDF guidance.
  • It also shows the required forms to include in your application.

More Questions?

Check out the full list of FAQs and watch the Technical Assistance webinar recording on the Primary Care Training and Enhancement – Residency Training in Street Medicine Program page.

Click Here for full list of FAQs

Click Here to watch the Technical Assistance webinar

Technical Assistance Webinar: Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program for Paraprofessionals, March 10

March 5, 2025

Technical Assistance Webinar: Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program for Paraprofessionals, March 10

The Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program for Paraprofessionals aims to enhance community-based experiential training for students preparing to become mental health workers, peer support specialists, and other behavioral health paraprofessionals. A special focus is placed on the knowledge and understanding of the specific concerns of children, adolescents, and young adults who have experienced trauma and are at risk for behavioral health disorders.

Join the Technical Assistance webinar to learn more.

Cost: Free

When: Monday, March 10, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET

Click Here to Join the Zoom webinar at 2:00 p.m. ET on March 10

Article: The Million-Dollar Question on CFO’s Minds in 2025

March 4, 2025

Article: The Million-Dollar Question on CFO’s Minds in 2025

As hospital and health systems continue to face challenges like rising costs, reimbursement, emerging from COVID-19 margins and potential policy changes, many CFOs are working to find strategies to ensure financial sustainability while maintaining patient care.

While no one has a crystal ball for answers, Becker’s connected with health system CFOs to discuss how solutions like leveraging automation and alternative payment models can help address certain pressures to ensure long-term industry success.

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Webinar: Connecting Patients in the AI Era: Search Strategies that Deliver Results, March 18

March 4, 2025

Webinar: Connecting Patients in the AI Era: Search Strategies that Deliver Results, March 18

By 2028, brands’ organic search traffic is projected to plummet by 50% or more. As generative AI reshapes how patients search for and choose healthcare providers, this shift could mean significant declines in patient acquisition and lost revenue.

Join this webinar to hear healthcare experts explore the challenges AI presents to health systems’ digital visibility and how they can adapt the digital front door to align with patient behaviors – from search engines to social medic and AI assistants.

Key Insights Include:

  • How generative AI is changing consumer behavior and why traditional SEO strategies are no longer enough;
  • How to optimize provider bios with accurate data to improve relevance in AI-driven search environments; and
  • How systems can adapt digital and content strategies to meet evolving patient needs.

Cost: Free

When: Tuesday, March 18, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Click Here to Register

Article: The Other Physician Pipeline Problem

March 4, 2025

Article: The Other Physician Pipeline Problem

The Association of American Medical Colleges reported in 2021 that physicians aged 65 and older accounted for 20% of the active patient care workforce, and those between 55 and 64 years old made up 22%. In 2023, physicians 65 and older were 23.4% of the active clinical workforce.

These data show that more than a third of currently active physicians will reach retirement age within the next decade – if they have not already.

This spells a problem not only for patients but also hospitals, many of which are already operating within tight margins. Failing to replace a vacant physician role can heavily cost an organization.

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MARHC Webinar: Pneumococcal Vaccine Updates, March 21

March 4, 2025

MARHC Webinar: Pneumococcal Vaccine Updates, March 21

Join the Missouri Association for Rural Health Clinics (MARHC) for a free webinar on the pneumococcal vaccine, presented by Pfizer.

This informative session will discuss new expanded recommendations, released October 2024 from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) regarding the use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines among adults 50 years and older.

Cost: Free

When: Friday, March 21, 2025

Click Here to Register

Opening Soon: Applications for the 2025 NHSC Corps Loan Repayment Programs

February 26, 2025

Opening Soon: Applications for the 2025 NHSC Corps Loan Repayment Programs

The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Programs help repay part of school loan debt. In exchange, clinicians serve in eligible health care sites in communities in need.

The 2025 Application and Program Guidance documents (in PDF) for these programs are now available:

These documents provide essential details on eligibility requirements, award amounts, and service commitments for each program.

Click Here to Compare Loan Repayment Programs

Diabetes and Other Telehealth Resources from The Office for the Advancement of Telehealth

February 25, 2025

Diabetes and Other Telehealth Resources from The Office for the Advancement of Telehealth

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one in every ten people in America have diabetes and an additional 96 million people are living with pre-diabetes.

Telehealth and telemedicine can be effective tools to manage diabetes. Telehealth and technologies for diabetes management include:

  • Live video (synchronous telemedicine),
  • Smartphones and mobile applications, and
  • Remote monitoring using asynchronous technology to share information with health care providers.

Click Here to read how to use telehealth in this Best Practice Guide

Patient Resource: How to Use Telehealth for Diabetes Care

Telehealth helps patients with diabetes track and manage their health. Share this page with patients so they can learn more about how they can use telehealth for diabetes care.

Click Here to Learn More

Tip Sheet: Telehealth Privacy Tips for Providers

Providers can take steps to ensure the privacy and security of patient health information. This is essential for patients to feel comfortable using telehealth.

Click Here to Learn More

Telehealth Resources

Telehealth.HHS.gov has a variety of telehealth resources for health care providers, including doctors, practitioners, and hospital staff. These include tips on how to get started planning workflows, telehealth policy and billing, and licensure.

Click Here to Find Telehealth Resources