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BPHC Update, Part 1: Quality, Data, and FTCA

Date
March 29, 2019
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BPHC’s Office of Quality Improvement will provide an update on policy and programmatic developments related to UDS, FTCA, and issues involving quality and data.

Moderator

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Michelle Proser, MPP, PhD
Director, Research, NACHC

Speaker

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Suma Nair, PhD, MS, RD
Director, Office of Quality Improvement, Bureau of Primary Health Care/HRSA

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