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Attestation for Fitness for Duty

WEBYes, health centers can continue to verify Fitness for Duty using a self-attestation, although there are best practices that should be put into place when using this method. For the …

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Fitness for Duty HRSA Compliance

WEBThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Compliance Manual defines Fitness for Duty, formerly referred to as “health fitness,” as the ability to …

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Managing Patient No-Shows HRSA Compliance

WEBAlthough strategies for improving no-show rates are dependent on the trends of the patient population, some standard approaches include the following: Determine the reasons …

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Peer Review – Requirement or Best Practice

WEBPeer review is a key component of a health center’s Quality Assurance/Improvement Program and is considered a QI assessment; therefore, health centers should complete …

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Utilizing the HRSA Form 5A Self-Assessment Worksheet

WEBThe Form 5A Self-Assessment Worksheet is a structured document developed by HRSA that corresponds to the sections of Form 5A in the HRSA Electronic Handbooks (EHB) …

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Quarterly Compliance Article

WEBThe Health Services and Resources Administration (HRSA) requires health centers to develop and implement a comprehensive board approved Quality Improvement/Quality …

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Review of Credentialing and Privileging Files

WEBQuarterly Compliance Article: Review of Credentialing and Privileging Files. The process of Credentialing and Privileging is essential to safeguard the delivery of quality care, …

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Peer Review for OLCP and OCS HRSA Compliance

WEBHRSA does not require peer review to be completed for OLCPs and OCS, but the health center must have some type of method in place for verifying competency and evaluating …

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Pharmacist Category of Staff

WEBAs outlined by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program Requirements, clinical staff fall into one of the following three categories: …

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Demonstrating Compliance with Chapter 7

WEBDemonstrating Compliance with Chapter 7 – Coverage for Medical Emergencies During and After-Hours. As outlined by the guidance provided in “ Chapter 7 – Coverage for Medical …

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HRSA Board Composition: Defining Healthcare Industry

WEBIn both the HRSA Compliance Manual and the Site Visit Protocol, it is required for the health center to provide a definition for “health care industry” when determining if non …

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After Hours Policy and Procedure Requirements

WEBTo ensure compliance and meet industry standard best practices, the health center should ensure the After-Hours Policy and associated procedures address the following: The …

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Factors to Consider when Completing a Change in Scope

WEBBefore submitting a Change In Scope (“CIS”), health centers must understand adjusting their scope of services goes beyond just completing Forms 5A, B, and C. A Scope of …

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Where do I find the HRSA Document List and Naming Convention

WEBWe have been preparing for our site visit but where do we find the HRSA Document Request list and naming convention? chc, fqhc, healthcare, compliance, compliatric, …

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Background Check Requirements for Governing Board Members

WEBBased on the 2019 HRSA Governance Manual released by NACHC, it is a good practice for the board to have a policy in place that addresses background checks for board …

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LIPs vs OLCPs HRSA Compliance

WEBThe Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program Requirements defines LIPs and OLCPs in the following manner: Licensed Independent …

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Difference Between Refusal and Inability to Pay

WEBA refusal to pay can also be considered an “unwillingness to pay”, which applies to a patient who has made no effort to make any payment for an extended period of time (a health …

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