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Chapter 9 mandates that a health center’s sliding fee discount program must be evaluated at least once every three years, as stipulated in Element L. The center must collect utilization data to assess the rate at which patients within each discount pay class, including those at or below 100 percent of the FPG, access services. This data, along with other relevant information, is utilized to gauge the program’s effectiveness in reducing financial barriers to care. Identified changes are then implemented as necessary. HRSA recognizes this compliance area as needing improvement and collaborated with NACHC to develop a Sliding Fee Discount Utilization Analysis tool. In this session, attendees will discuss
In this session, the current healthcare landscape for health centers as primary care providers will be addressed, along with the implications of payment reform through value-based care…
Integrated care, often hailed as the gold standard for treating patients with complex physical, behavioral, and social needs, is frequently cited. Patient engagement is deemed crucial for appropriate care delivery…
The health center movement is underpinned by the principle of reflecting the patient demographic within the workforce. However, mere representation isn’t adequate for ensuring workplace equity and retaining diversity…
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