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02:00pm - 03:30pm EDT - August 31, 2020

Monday
02:00pm - 03:30pm EDT - August 31, 2020
Track: Health Center Governance
Credits Available:
1.50 Medical Doctors (CME) | 1.80 Accountants (CPE) | 1.50 Social Workers (CE) | 1.50 Board Governance | 1.50 Other (CEU) | 1.50 None
Health center board financial oversight responsibilities are significant during normal business conditions, but are heightened during times of crisis. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, those responsibilities have become even more critical to the financial sustainability of our health centers. This session will consider key activities or steps that boards can take as part of their strategic fiscal oversight role during COVID response and recovery. Topics will include governance considerations related to grants compliance, what to monitor on center financial statements during COVID response and recovery, among others.

Monday
02:00pm - 03:30pm EDT - August 31, 2020
Track: Innovation and Transformation
Credits Available:
1.50 Medical Doctors (CME) | 1.80 Accountants (CPE) | 1.50 Social Workers (CE) | 1.50 Board Governance | 1.50 Other (CEU) | 1.50 None
Challenge your thinking! The health center movement can move forward only if we consider alternative future scenarios, explore new approaches to assess community needs and get candid about relationships, partnering and allies. Hear some provocative and new ideas as well as health centers leaders’ reactions as a springboard for your own reflections about the future.

Monday
02:00pm - 03:30pm EDT - August 31, 2020 | Room: V200 Zach Coffey
Track: Policy Analysis
Credits Available:
1.50 Medical Doctors (CME) | 1.80 Accountants (CPE) | 1.50 Social Workers (CE) | 1.50 Board Governance | 1.50 Other (CEU) | 1.50 None
Speakers will provide updates on recent policy and reimbursement developments in the 340B space, including at the Federal and state level, among manufacturers, and in contracting.  A speaker will also discuss how his FQHC adapted their 340B and pharmacy operations in response to COVID-19.  

Monday
02:00pm - 03:30pm EDT - August 31, 2020
Track: Innovation and Transformation
Credits Available:
1.50 Medical Doctors (CME) | 1.80 Accountants (CPE) | 1.50 Social Workers (CE) | 1.50 Board Governance | 1.50 Other (CEU) | 1.50 None
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted health centers to reimagine and redesign many of the ways in which care is delivered to provide continued support to patients with chronic disease. Many of these innovations and emerging care models will be normalized as the future of health care. This session will highlight and explore several of the strategies that have emerged during the pandemic and the lessons learned implementing them, including increased use of telehealth, decentralization of care, home blood pressure and home glucose monitoring, proactive outreach, new workflows, and new uses of health care extenders.