Now Accepting Applications: Virtual/Onsite Technical Assistance for Small Rural Hospitals and RHCs

July 14, 2023

Now Accepting Applications: Virtual/Onsite Technical Assistance for Small Rural Hospitals and RHCs

The Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project (RHPTP) supported by FORHP and the National Rural Health Resource Center is now accepting applications for one year of virtual/onsite technical assistance for small rural hospitals and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certified rural health clinics (RHCs).

Hospitals must meet all three eligibility requirements listed below; clinics must only meet the “rural area” requirement listed below:

  • “Eligible small rural hospital” is defined as a non-federal, short-term general acute care hospital that:
    • Is located in a rural area as defined in 42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d) and
    • Has 49 available beds or less, as reported on the hospital’s most recently filed Medicare Cost Report
  • “Rural area” is defined as either:
    • Located outside of a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
    • Located within a rural census tract of a MSA, as determined under the Goldsmith Modification or the rural Urban Commuting Areas
    • Is being treated as if being located in a rural area pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d)(8)(E)
  • Eligible hospitals may be for-profit or not-for-profit, including faith-based. Hospitals in U.S. territories as well as tribally operated hospitals under Titles I and V of P.L. 93-638 are eligible to the extent that such hospitals meet the above criteria

Additional Requirements

  • Must not be a current participant in an advanced payment Model
  • Must be financially stable
  • Must be interested in and motivated to becoming part of an APM
  • Must, if a small rural hospital, be meeting the quality data reporting requirements of Inpatient Quality Reporting, Outpatient Quality Reporting or the Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project
  • Must not be a current participant in the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program, the Vulnerable Rural Hospital Project, the Small Rural Hospital Transition Project, or any other program that is duplicative in services

Applications are due August 15

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Rural Horizons: Karriem Watson Dispels Rural Health Myths

July 13, 2023

Rural Horizons: Karriem Watson Dispels Rural Health Myths

The latest issue of NRHA’s Rural Horizons, the association’s quarterly magazine, is now available online featuring three new articles on timely topics including dispelling rural health research myths with All of Us Research Program Chief Engagement Officer Karriem Watson.

During his 20-year career in public health education and research, Watson has seen firsthand the power of community engagement. All of Us is a national initiative aimed at engaging more than one million people from diverse communities to share health data so researchers can advance precision medicine.

“When you make relationships and build partnerships that are authentic and based on trust and aligned and shared priorities, it dispels a lot of the myths that some populations ‘don’t want to participate’ in research,” Watson says.

Rural Horizons features articles carefully selected to engage and inform everyone working to improve rural health care. You can subscribe in print by becoming an NRHA member. Email the editors to submit an abstract for potential publication, get information on editorial content, or purchase issues.

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How Can We Change the Perception of ‘Flyover County?’

July 13, 2023

How Can We Change the Perception of ‘Flyover County?’

Thought leadership and highlighting innovation are crucial to the media strategy for Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health, an NRHA member, helping change the perception that the upper Midwest is just “flyover country”.

NRHA recently launched the Faces of Rural Campaign to showcase the power of rural communities and shift the dialogue used to discuss and celebrate them.

You can share the faces of your rural community and the stories behind them on social media by using #FacesOfRural.

As an organization made up of diverse and passionate members and staff, NRHA is proud to lead the way in championing this effort.

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Faces of Rural Campaign

Faces of Rural Video

Hospitals to Receive $9B in Proposed 340B Remedy

July 13, 2023

Hospitals to Receive $9B in Proposed 340B Remedy

CMS would pay 340B-eligible hospitals $9 billion to offset payment cuts the Supreme Court deemed unlawful, the agency said in a proposed rule. The federal agency estimates that from 2018 through approximately the third quarter of 2022, certain 340B providers received $10.5 billion less in 340B drug payments than they would have without the policy. In June, 2022, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the 340B payment rates, considering them unlawful because HHS failed to conduct survey of hospitals’ acquisition costs.

NRHA has curated advocacy campaigns for the latest issues and legislation so you can act today to urge Congress to protect 340B.

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Low-Cost HIPAA Training Options

July 10, 2023

Low-Cost HIPAA Training Options

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC) recommends health care organizations and medical offices, at a minimum, have the following in place:

  • Train all providers and management staff in HIPAA privacy.
    • Annual staff training just isn’t sufficient.
    • You can utilize AIHC training (certifications or short courses) and free training offered by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
  • Secure services of certified Managed Service Providers trained in HIPAA security
    • When budget permits, housing an internal IT security team
      • Utilize HIPAA for MSPs – which offers online training and AIHC provides certification (CHMSP).

HIPAA Certification Courses

  • HIPAA Privacy Online Course – AIHC Members pay $375, Non-AIHC Members pay $625
    • Train with the option to Certify Online as a HIPAA Privacy Office
      • This course is recommended for:
        • HIPAA Privacy Officers
        • Practice Administrators
        • Office Managers
        • Compliance Officers Executives
        • Administrators involved in developing and enforcing confidentiality
  • HIPAA Privacy & Security Training – AIHC Members Pay $750, Non-AIHC Members Pay $1250
    • Train with the option to Certify Online as a HIPAA Compliance Officer
    • Earn your Certified HIPAA Compliance Officer (CHSO) credential online
      • This course is recommended for:
        • Most experienced HIPAA Privacy or Security Officers
        • IT Consultants
        • Practice Administrators
        • Office Managers
        • Compliance Officers Executives
        • Administrators involved in developing and enforcing confidentiality, privacy and security
  • HIPAA Compliance Officer – Exam Only – Cost $495
    • Certify as a HIPAA Compliance Officer
      • Eligibility Requirements:
        • Currently an experienced HIPAA Privacy or Security Officer
        • IT Consultant, Practice Administrator
        • Office Manager
        • Compliance Officer
        • Healthcare Executive involved in developing and enforcing confidentiality

HIPAA Short Courses

  • Ethics & HIPAA Basics – Cost $25
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course (earn 2 CEUs)
      • Course designed for:
        • HIPAA Compliance Officers
        • Practice Managers\Medical Billing Companies
        • Consultants and others involved in the management of a HIPAA Privacy & Security Program
  • HIPAA Annual & New Hire Training – Cost $25
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course (earn 1 CEU)
    • Course addresses basic instruction for your workforce required for on-boarding and annual staff training
  • HIPAA Enforcement Basics – Cost $25
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course – Earn 2 CEUs)
      • This course designed for:
        • Business Associate and/or Covered Entity C-Suite Executives
        • Administrators
        • Management team
  • HIPAA – Introduction to Mitigating HIPAA Security Risk – Cost $45
    • Online, On-Demand WEBINAR
      • Designed for:
        • New HIPAA Security Officers
        • Privacy Officers
        • Administrators
        • Medical Billing Companies
        • Insurance Carriers
        • Practice Managers
        • Providers
  • Release of Information (ROI) & Right of Access – Cost $50
    • Online, On-Demand Short Course
      • This course designed for:
        • Business Associate and/or Covered Entity Health Information Management (HIM) Professionals
        • HIPAA Officers
        • C-Suite Executives
        • Practice Administrators

See all AIHC Short Courses

CMS Posted New Study for Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Amyloid for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

July 7, 2023

CMS Posted New Study for Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Amyloid for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has posted a new study for treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD).

Monoclonal Antibodies Directed Against Amyloid for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

New Alzheimer’s Drug Fact Sheets for Providers and Patients – Please scroll to bottom of page

Tip Sheet: Telehealth Privacy Tips for Patients

July 5, 2023

Tip Sheet: Telehealth Privacy Tips for Patients

Telehealth allows patients to protect their health information while still receiving quality care. The Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) has a tip sheet that shares practical steps patients can take to make sure their information is private and protected.

The tip sheet covers helpful information geared towards ensuring the patient understands their rights and how to protect their privacy during a telehealth session.

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Learn about HRSA’s Office for the Advancement of Telehealth

July 5, 2023

Learn about HRSA’s Office for the Advancement of Telehealth

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Office for the Advancement of Telehealth improves access to quality health care through integrated telehealth services.

Learn more about the Office for Advancement of Telehealth’s (OAT’s) grant programs, policy and research efforts, resources and more.

Office for Advancement of Telehealth (OAT)

Take an Integrated Approach to Prevent Medication Errors

July 5, 2023

Take an Integrated Approach to Prevent Medication Errors

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC) strives to promote compliance and ethics as an approach to improve quality of care. According to a 2023 article published in the National Library of Medicine Medication Dispensing Errors and Prevention, “Each year, in the United States alone, 7,000 to 9,000 people die as a result of a medication error. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of other patients experience but often do not report an adverse reaction or other medication complications. The total cost of looking after patients with medication-associated errors exceeds $40 billion each year.”

Medication errors can occur during various steps in patient care, from ordering the medication to the time when the patient is administered the drug. This news article is focused on increasing awareness and encouraging prescribing providers to take action through an integrated approach.

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) research demonstrates using the Universal Medication Schedule (UMS) can make patient medicine instructions easier to understand resulting in fewer medication errors. Free resources are available:

Addressing how to improve patient confusion on when and how to take medication, NIH states medication errors are most common at the ordering or prescribing stage; “Typical errors include the healthcare provider writing the wrong medication, the wrong route or dose, or the wrong frequency. These ordering errors account for almost 50% of medication errors. Data show that nurses and pharmacists identify anywhere from 30% to 70% of medication-ordering errors. It is obvious that medication errors are a pervasive problem, but the problem is preventable in most cases.”

Training non-licensed staff performing computerized order entry prescription functions is an important step your organization can take. Does your organization delegates entry of medical orders to non-licensed or staff trained to catch medication-ordering errors?

Quality controls help elevate the care at your healthcare organization from adequate to excellent. When patients are referred to your facility, you can promote your quality assurance programs that put a premium on patient and worker safety and optimize the effectiveness of treatment.

  • Online Training OptionComputerized Physician Order Entry program trains and certifies medical office assistants. Included in the low-cost $295 tuition is Essentials of Pharmacology for Health Professions 9th Edition Textbook. Certification is optional for a small exam fee.

Internal Ways to Monitor Quality & Compliance

Quality, RCA & the 8D Approach – a short course online

The 8D problem-solving process is best known as the 8 Disciplines and used to solve major, critical, chronic, and recurring problems. This short course introduces the 8D approach which provides a better understanding of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and how to use basic tools required for problem-solving in a health care setting. This course is recommended for all health care supervisors, managers, C-Suite Executives, Directors, Auditors, Investigators and Compliance Officers. Download the information packetregister online.

Learn more about RCA – an online certification program

Auditing for Compliance course is recommended for Veterans Administration, Government auditors, Practice Administrators, Office Managers, Supervisors, Medical Coders and Billers, Compliance and HIPAA Officers, Executives, and Administrators involved in auditing procedures, compliance, or records. Download the information packetregister online.

Take an Integrated Approach to Prevent Medication Errors

July 5, 2023

Take an Integrated Approach to Prevent Medication Errors

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC) strives to promote compliance and ethics as an approach to improve quality of care. According to a 2023 article published in the National Library of Medicine Medication Dispensing Errors and Prevention, “Each year, in the United States alone, 7,000 to 9,000 people die as a result of a medication error. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of other patients experience but often do not report an adverse reaction or other medication complications. The total cost of looking after patients with medication-associated errors exceeds $40 billion each year.”

Medication errors can occur during various steps in patient care, from ordering the medication to the time when the patient is administered the drug. This news article is focused on increasing awareness and encouraging prescribing providers to take action through an integrated approach.

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) research demonstrates using the Universal Medication Schedule (UMS) can make patient medicine instructions easier to understand resulting in fewer medication errors. Free resources are available:

Addressing how to improve patient confusion on when and how to take medication, NIH states medication errors are most common at the ordering or prescribing stage; “Typical errors include the healthcare provider writing the wrong medication, the wrong route or dose, or the wrong frequency. These ordering errors account for almost 50% of medication errors. Data show that nurses and pharmacists identify anywhere from 30% to 70% of medication-ordering errors. It is obvious that medication errors are a pervasive problem, but the problem is preventable in most cases.”

Training non-licensed staff performing computerized order entry prescription functions is an important step your organization can take. Does your organization delegates entry of medical orders to non-licensed or staff trained to catch medication-ordering errors?

Quality controls help elevate the care at your healthcare organization from adequate to excellent. When patients are referred to your facility, you can promote your quality assurance programs that put a premium on patient and worker safety and optimize the effectiveness of treatment.

  • Online Training OptionComputerized Physician Order Entry program trains and certifies medical office assistants. Included in the low-cost $295 tuition is Essentials of Pharmacology for Health Professions 9th Edition Textbook. Certification is optional for a small exam fee.

Internal Ways to Monitor Quality & Compliance

Quality, RCA & the 8D Approach – a short course online

The 8D problem-solving process is best known as the 8 Disciplines and used to solve major, critical, chronic, and recurring problems. This short course introduces the 8D approach which provides a better understanding of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and how to use basic tools required for problem-solving in a health care setting. This course is recommended for all health care supervisors, managers, C-Suite Executives, Directors, Auditors, Investigators and Compliance Officers. Download the information packetregister online.

Learn more about RCA – an online certification program

Auditing for Compliance course is recommended for Veterans Administration, Government auditors, Practice Administrators, Office Managers, Supervisors, Medical Coders and Billers, Compliance and HIPAA Officers, Executives, and Administrators involved in auditing procedures, compliance, or records. Download the information packetregister online.