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SUMMARY:Caring for Health Center Patients in Complex Legal Environments | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Health centers are often called on to provide services that are central to their mission while navigating a complex and rapidly changing legal and policy environment. Two areas that raise significant compliance considerations are providing gender affirming care and serving undocumented immigrants. These services require careful alignment with federal grant requirements\, state laws\, and evolving priorities of the Administration. \nThis webinar will help health centers understand how to deliver these services while maintaining compliance and organizational integrity. Speakers will review federal expectations\, common challenges\, and practical strategies for adapting to a shifting regulatory environment while staying aligned with the priorities of the Administration. \n*DISCLAIMER: Content will be updated prior to the webinar to reflect the latest legal and policy changes. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe how gender affirming care and services for undocumented immigrants intersect with federal grant requirements and state law.\nIdentify areas of heightened compliance risk and administrative focus in 2026.\nApply strategies to align policies and procedures with federal grant terms and priorities of the Administration.\nStrengthen compliance frameworks to support service delivery in a rapidly changing environment.\n\nAudience: \n\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nExecutive Leadership\nProgram Officers\n\nPresenters\n\nMolly Evans\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/caring-for-health-center-patients/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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SUMMARY:Powers Wednesday - January 2026 Session
DESCRIPTION:Join attorneys from the Community Health Center Team at Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville PC for a conversation covering the top headlines and key legal developments affecting community health centers. \nThis month\, we expect to cover: \n\nRecent SAMHSA grant terminations\nNew HRSA grant term on parental consent\n\n  \nIMPORTANT: \n\nRegistration is limited\, with priority given to health centers.\nWe reserve the right to review all registrations prior to going live.\nRegistration will close once capacity is reached.\nThis session will NOT be recorded.\nThe topics and presenters are subject to change.\n\n  \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/powers-wednesday-january-session-2026/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
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SUMMARY:Risk Assessments: Health Center Requirements and Recommendations | Workshop Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Health centers operate under a complex set risk assessment requirements and recommendations\, including: \n\nFTCA requirements to conduct quarterly risk assessments\nHIPAA Security Rule requirements to conduct regular security risk analyses; and\nThe Office of the Inspector General (OIG) expectations to conduct regular compliance risk assessments to identify fraud\, waste\, and abuse.\n\nThis workshop is designed to help health centers understand what’s required\, what’s recommended and how to implement a meaningful risk assessment process. In this workshop\, attendees will learn: \n\nCompliance risk assessment essentials: Including how to meaningfully involve senior leadership\, design risk assessment document reviews and interview questions\, assign risk levels and understand your health center’s risk tolerance\nRisk assessment requirements: Identify current risk assessment requirements for health centers\, including how to address common deficiencies identified by the FTCA Division of HRSA in the 2026 FTCA deeming applications and by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in recent enforcement actions\nRisk assessment recommendations: Develop a compliance risk assessment process that reflects and prioritizes recommended risk assessment areas based on your health center’s top risk areas\n\nThis workshop will cover the requirements and provide practical strategies and tools for collecting and analyzing information about your health center’s compliance risks. \nAudience:\n\nCOOs\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nClinical Leadership\n\nAgenda Day 1:\n\nRisk assessments as an element of your Compliance Program: A formal compliance risk assessment helps identify\, evaluate\, and prioritize potential compliance risks. It forms the foundation of your compliance program—guiding how to focus your health center’s effort\, time\, and money. We’ll discuss the OIG’s expectation that health care providers conduct compliance risk assessments at least annually\, that the Staff Compliance Committee be responsible for conducting and implementing compliance risk assessments\, and that the Compliance Program itself be part of the compliance risk assessment.\nRisk assessment models and approaches: In this section\, we’ll discuss a range of models and approaches for conducting risk assessments in health centers—from qualitative heat maps to quantitative scoring and hybrid frameworks. We’ll discuss the key factors that should guide the selection of a model suited to your organization’s size\, structure\, and risk profile\, and review practical examples showing how different methods identify and prioritize compliance risks. Participants will gain actionable insights and practical tools to design a structured\, repeatable process that enhances oversight and supports continuous compliance improvement.\n\nPresenters:\n\nDianne Pledgie\nMolly Evans\nAlexander Lipovtsev\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/risk-assessments-chcs-day-1/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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SUMMARY:Risk Assessments: Health Center Requirements and Recommendations | Workshop Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Health centers operate under a complex set risk assessment requirements and recommendations\, including: \n\nFTCA requirements to conduct quarterly risk assessments\nHIPAA Security Rule requirements to conduct regular security risk analyses; and\nThe Office of the Inspector General (OIG) expectations to conduct regular compliance risk assessments to identify fraud\, waste\, and abuse.\n\nThis workshop is designed to help health centers understand what’s required\, what’s recommended and how to implement a meaningful risk assessment process. In this workshop\, attendees will learn: \n\nCompliance risk assessment essentials: Including how to meaningfully involve senior leadership\, design risk assessment document reviews and interview questions\, assign risk levels and understand your health center’s risk tolerance\nRisk assessment requirements: Identify current risk assessment requirements for health centers\, including how to address common deficiencies identified by the FTCA Division of HRSA in the 2026 FTCA deeming applications and by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in recent enforcement actions\nRisk assessment recommendations: Develop a compliance risk assessment process that reflects and prioritizes recommended risk assessment areas based on your health center’s top risk areas\n\nThis workshop will cover the requirements and provide practical strategies and tools for collecting and analyzing information about your health center’s compliance risks. \nAudience:\n\nCOOs\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nClinical Leadership\n\nAgenda Day 2:\n\nFTCA Risk Assessments: Deeming health centers are required to implement an ongoing risk management program that includes quarterly risk management assessments. In this section\, we’ll review the requirements and discuss the warning notices issued by the FTCA Division of HRSA in response to the 2026 FTCA deeming application reviews. We’ll provide strategies for developing risk assessment documentation to ensure continued FTCA coverage.\nHIPAA Security Risk Analysis: Since it was issued in 2003\, the HIPAA Security Rule has required covered entities to conduct a security risk analysis. In this section\, we’ll review that requirement and how the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has interpreted the requirement in recent enforcement actions\, including OCR’s new security risk analysis initiative. We’ll also discuss the changes OCR proposed to the HIPAA Security Rule in 2025\, providing the latest updates the Security Rule requirements and compliance deadlines.\nDeveloping a Compliance Work Plan: Risk assessment results need a response. In this section\, we’ll discuss how to develop activities for your health center’s compliance work plan that reflect and respond to identified risks. We’ll focus on including auditing and monitoring activities\, developing policies and procedures\, and training and education.\n\nPresenters:\n\nDianne Pledgie\nMolly Evans\nAlexander Lipovtsev\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/risk-assessments-chcs-day-2/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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