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SUMMARY:Website-Related Compliance Risks: Accessibility\, Tracking Technologies\, and Notices | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Is your health center’s website included in your 2026 Compliance Work Plan?   \nIt should be. With the compliance date approaching for new website accessibility requirements under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act\, evolving guidance on website tracking technologies\, and required updates to website postings\, your website should be a compliance priority. \nThis webinar will provide an overview of how to operationalize website compliance\, with a focus on three critical components: ensuring accessible digital access for individuals with disabilities\, understanding whether website tracking technologies require consent\, and maintaining required notices that meet federal expectations. \nThis session will help health centers to identify gaps\, prioritize compliance efforts\, and build a sustainable approach to managing website-related risk. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify key compliance requirements related to website accessibility under Section 504\nDetermine whether website consents and notices are required \nAssess common website compliance gaps and develop strategies to mitigate risk \n\nAudience:\n\nCMOs\nCOOs\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nClinical Leadership\nHIPAA Privacy Officers\nHIPAA Security Officers\n\nPresenter:\n\nDianne Pledgie\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/website-related-compliance-risks/
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CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
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SUMMARY:Changes to the 340B Program in 2026 – Inflation Reduction Act and More | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The federal 340B drug discount program has undergone substantial changes in recent years\, with new challenges brought on by manufacturer restrictions and diminishing reimbursement counterbalanced by new opportunities. Perhaps one of the most significant changes are effective on January 1\, 2026\, when Inflation Reduction Act-mandated negotiated Medicare prices took effect for ten drugs. \nThis session provides an update on the latest changes to the 340B program\, including early experiences with Inflation Reduction Act implementation. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand how Medicare-negotiated pricing will impact 340B program operations and reimbursement\nNavigate changes to 340B program compliance\nPrepare your organization for the likely evolution of the 340B program.\n\nAudience:\n\nPharmacy Managers\nCOOs\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCompliance Officers\nExecutive Leadership\n\nPresenter:\n\nJason Reddish\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/changes-to-the-340b-program-in-2026-inflation-reduction-act-and-more-webinar/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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SUMMARY:FTCA Summit: Inside FTCA — Coverage\, Claims\, Applications\, and Site Visits | Workshop Day 1
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) Program remains a cornerstone of liability protection for deemed health centers\, but its requirements\, limitations\, and oversight mechanisms are often complex and evolving. FTCA Summit brings together critical legal\, compliance\, and operational insights to help health centers strengthen their understanding and readiness. \nThis interactive workshop will cover the legal underpinnings of FTCA Program\, cases where coverage has been denied\, the claims process\, the deeming application\, and what to expect during FTCA site visits. Participants will leave with practical tools\, lessons learned\, and strategies to reduce organizational risk and ensure compliance with federal expectations. \n\n\nAgenda Day 1: FTCA Legal Foundations\, Case Law\, and the Claims Process\nThis session will provide a deep dive into the statutory and regulatory underpinnings of FTCA coverage for health centers and their staff members\, with a focus on how the Office of General Counsel\, Department of Justice\, and the courts have interpreted its scope. We will examine cases where FTCA coverage was denied\, highlight the lessons for health centers\, and walk through the claims process from filing to resolution. Practical strategies for strengthening risk management and avoiding uncovered claims will also be addressed. \nKey Takeaways:\n\nUnderstand the statutory and regulatory framework that governs the Health Center FTCA Program\nLearn from case examples where coverage was denied and apply those lessons to practice.\nNavigate the FTCA claims process with clarity on timelines\, documentation\, and federal review.\n\nAudience:\n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nQuality Improvement\nProgram Officers\nClinical Leadership\nCEOs\nStaff responsible for FTCA compliance and re-deeming applications\n\nPresenters:\n\nMolly Evans\nRosie Dawn Griffin\nMatthew Freedus\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/ftca-summit-inside-ftca-coverage-claims-applications-and-site-visits-workshop-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:FTCA Summit: Inside FTCA — Coverage\, Claims\, Applications\, and Site Visits | Workshop Day 2
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) Program remains a cornerstone of liability protection for deemed health centers\, but its requirements\, limitations\, and oversight mechanisms are often complex and evolving. FTCA Summit brings together critical legal\, compliance\, and operational insights to help health centers strengthen their understanding and readiness. \nThis interactive workshop will cover the legal underpinnings of FTCA Program\, cases where coverage has been denied\, the claims process\, the deeming application\, and what to expect during FTCA site visits. Participants will leave with practical tools\, lessons learned\, and strategies to reduce organizational risk and ensure compliance with federal expectations. \n\n\nAgenda Day 2: FTCA Deeming Applications and Site Visits\nThis session will focus on preparing a strong FTCA deeming or re-deeming application\, addressing HRSA’s current priorities\, and avoiding common submission pitfalls. We will also explain the FTCA site visit process\, what reviewers expect to see\, and how health centers can best prepare. Practical checklists\, tools\, and examples will be shared to support compliance and readiness. \nKey Takeaways:\n\nIdentify the required components of a successful deeming application.\nUnderstand how compliance is assessed during FTCA site visits.\nApply tools and strategies to strengthen documentation\, risk assessments\, and compliance monitoring.\n\nAudience:\n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nQuality Improvement\nProgram Officers\nClinical Leadership\nCEOs\nStaff responsible for FTCA compliance and re-deeming applications\n\nPresenters:\n\nMolly Evans\nRosie Dawn Griffin\nMatthew Freedus\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/ftca-summit-inside-ftca-coverage-claims-applications-and-site-visits-workshop-day-2/
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CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
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