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SUMMARY:Expansion of Specialty Services: Revenue Growth Within 340B and HRSA Programmatic Guardrails | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:As health centers navigate tightening margins and evolving reimbursement landscapes\, thoughtfully adding specialty services can be a strategic way to diversify revenue and enhance long-term sustainability. \nThis session examines how to properly add specialty services to scope under HRSA policy\, from threshold eligibility questions to the HRSA review and approval process. We will also analyze the 340B dimensions of specialty expansion\, including the compliance nuances of filling prescriptions written pursuant to referrals and how to structure arrangements to withstand HRSA audit scrutiny.\n \nThe goal is to help you expand strategically and sustainably\, maximizing revenue opportunity while ensuring compliance\, with particular attention to 340B. \nThis presentation is co-led by two nationally recognized health center advisors: Carrie Riley\, bringing deep HRSA programmatic expertise\, and Jason Reddish\, a national leader in 340B strategy and compliance. Together\, they offer nearly 40 years of experience representing and advising health centers nationwide. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nLearn the key distinctions between in-scope and out-of-scope specialty services.\nUnderstand the HRSA review process for adding specialty services to scope\, including strategies achieve approval.\nRecognize key 340B compliance issues related to specialty services and referrals.\nIdentify specialty service opportunities that expand access\, increase revenue\, and align with applicable compliance requirements.\n\nAudience:\n\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nExecutive Leadership\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nPharmacy Managers\n\nPresenter:\n\nJason Reddish\nCarrie Riley\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/expansion-of-specialty-services/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T130000
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SUMMARY:FTCA Deeming Application 2026: Preparing a Strong Submission | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Each year deemed health centers must submit a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) re-deeming application to demonstrate compliance with statutory and programmatic requirements. With the submission window for CY 2027 deeming approaching\, this webinar will provide practical guidance on how to prepare a complete and accurate application\, avoid common pitfalls\, and incorporate HRSA’s most recent expectations. We will specifically address risk assessments\, which HRSA identified as a key area of focus in recent reviews\, as well as any other areas of concern identified by HRSA. \nOur presenters will share best practices\, examples of strong submissions\, and strategies for aligning risk management\, quality improvement\, credentialing and privileging\, and claims management with FTCA requirements. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify the key components and documentation required for the 2026 FTCA deeming application.\nUnderstand HRSA’s review process and common issues that trigger follow-up questions or denials.\nApply practical strategies to strengthen risk management\, quality assurance/quality improvement\, credentialing and privileging and claims management documentation.\nIncorporate responses to HRSA’s identified areas of concern into the application.\nUtilize tools to ensure the application is complete\, consistent\, and ready for submission.\n\nAudience:\n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nCEOs\nCOOs\nCMOs\nExecutive Leadership\nQuality Improvement\nStaff responsible for FTCA compliance and re-deeming applications\n\nPresenter:\n\nMolly Evans\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/ftca-deeming-application-2026/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T130000
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UID:65194-1781787600-1781791200@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:Patient Consents and Authorizations: Compliance and Risk Management Strategies for Health Centers | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Health centers must carefully manage patient consents and authorizations to ensure compliance with federal and state laws while minimizing organizational risk. From HIPAA requirements to 42 C.F.R. Part 2 and state-specific rules\, navigating these overlapping frameworks can be complex. The rise of health information exchanges (HIEs) and interoperable electronic medical records (EMRs) has added another layer of complexity\, with many health centers facing confusion about when patient consent is required and how authorizations must be structured across different systems. Failure to obtain or document proper consent exposes health centers to compliance findings\, potential liability\, and challenges to patient trust. \nThis webinar will provide practical guidance on structuring\, documenting\, and implementing patient consents and authorizations that withstand legal and regulatory scrutiny. The session will highlight common pitfalls\, recent enforcement trends\, and strategies to strengthen policies and practices so that patient rights are protected\, and compliance risks are minimized. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the federal legal requirements governing patient consents and authorizations\, including HIPAA and 42 C.F.R. Part 2.\nIdentify compliance risks that arise from incomplete\, outdated\, or inconsistent consent processes.\nApply practical strategies to strengthen documentation\, workflows\, and staff training around patient consents and authorizations.\nIncorporate risk management considerations into policies and procedures to reduce liability exposure.\n\nAudience:\n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nCMOs\nExecutive Leadership\nLegal Counsel\nQuality Improvement\nHIPAA Privacy Officers\nHIPAA Security Officers\nStaff responsible for patient documentation processes\n\nPresenter:\n\nMolly Evans\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/patient-consents-and-authorizations/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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UID:65197-1784206800-1784210400@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:DEI and Nondiscrimination Laws: Navigating a Shifting Legal Landscape | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Recent developments in case law and federal policy are reshaping how key nondiscrimination laws applicable to health centers are being interpreted\, applied\, and enforced by agencies\, funders\, and regulatory authorities. These shifts have raised questions about the legality of long-standing diversity\, equity\, and inclusion (“DEI”) policies and practices and may create tension with other programmatic\, contractual\, or state-level legal commitments. \nThis webinar will provide health centers with an overview of applicable nondiscrimination laws—including Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act\, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act\, the Age Discrimination Act\, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act —and explore how the legal environment is evolving. Because the legal and policy context is rapidly changing\, the program will incorporate the most up-to-date developments available at the time of the session\, giving participants practical guidance on how to approach DEI-related activities (such as targeted programs\, data collection\, and employment practices) in light of legal uncertainty and shifting norms. \n*DISCLAIMER: Content will be updated prior to the webinar to reflect the latest legal and policy changes. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify the core nondiscrimination laws applicable to health centers and their scope of enforcement.\nUnderstand recent and emerging case law and federal policy developments that affect DEI-related policies and practices.\nEvaluate how DEI initiatives may create compliance risks or conflicts with other legal requirements.\nApply a risk-informed approach to deciding whether and how to continue DEI-related activities in a changing environment.\n\nAudience: \n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nHR Professionals\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nCMOs\nWorkforce Development Leaders\nExecutive Leadership\nLegal Counsel\nPolicy Staff\nProgram and operations leaders involved in planning or implementing DEI-related initiatives\n\nPresenter:\n\nMolly Evans\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/dei-and-nondiscrimination-laws/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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UID:65200-1787230800-1787234400@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:Helping Patients Afford Medications Using the 340B Program and Other Tools | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Health centers manage the health of their patients\, including by prescribing drugs or helping patients fill prescriptions. Too often\, patients encounter affordability issues at the pharmacy counter\, whether because they are uninsured or have a high cost-sharing obligation. Though health centers might want to deploy resources to help their patients obtain their prescribed medication\, state and federal fraud and abuse laws including the antikickback statute and patient inducement civil monetary penalty can create risk for well-intentioned actions. In addition\, health centers are required to ensure that low-income patients who are uninsured or who have substantial cost-sharing obligations receive injectable epinephrine and insulin at discounted prices. \nThis session describes the challenges inherent in helping patients afford their medication and discusses strategies for complying with Notice of Award terms and assisting patients without triggering compliance risks. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify the potential risks of providing patients with financial assistance outside of a structured policy.\nCompare strategies for providing patient assistance.\nImplement an insulin/injectable epinephrine policy that complies with Notice of Award requirements.\n\nAudience:\n\nPharmacy Managers\nRisk Managers\nCompliance Officers\nCOOs\nCEOs\nCFOs\nExecutive Leadership\n\nPresenter:\n\nJason Reddish\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/afford-medications-using-the-340b-program/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260917T130000
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CREATED:20251024T202601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T202647Z
UID:65204-1789650000-1789653600@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:Emergency Preparedness and Resilience: A Health Center Perspective | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:September is National Preparedness Month—a reminder of the critical importance of planning for emergencies. Community health centers stand on the frontlines when disasters strike\, whether natural\, environmental\, or public health-related. With evolving federal priorities\, regulatory expectations\, and new challenges on the horizon\, health centers must be ready to adapt their preparedness strategies to protect both patients and staff. \nIn this webinar\, we will explore key considerations and emerging trends in emergency management for federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)\, with a focus on regulatory and compliance requirements. We will also highlight workforce readiness\, community collaborations\, and practical steps that can help strengthen resilience in the face of uncertainty. \nDesigned for health center leaders\, compliance officers\, operations teams\, and emergency management leads\, this session will provide timely insights and actionable strategies to ensure FQHCs remain prepared for the future. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify key emergency management trends and regulatory expectations that impact federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).\nEvaluate strategies to strengthen workforce readiness and ensure continuity of operations during emergencies.\nApply practical approaches for enhancing community collaboration and integrating preparedness into day-to-day operations at health centers.\n\nAudience:\n\nEmergency Managers\nExecutive Leadership\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nHR Professionals\nStaff who are involved in emergency preparedness and business continuity planning\n\nPresenter:\n\nAlexander Lipovtsev\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/emergency-preparedness-for-health-centers/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261119T140000
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CREATED:20251024T204433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T204521Z
UID:65210-1795093200-1795096800@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:Form 5A in Focus: Defining Scope and Drafting Compliant Columns II and III Agreements | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Form 5A: Services Provided is the linchpin of a health center’s scope of project\, setting forth those services that are “in scope” and the “delivery method” (direct\, contract\, and/or referral). This session will clarify Form 5A’s purpose and structure. We’ll then break down the delivery methods (Columns I–III)\, with a deep dive on what must be included in contracts (Column II) and formal referral agreements (Column III). The webinar wraps with a “Top 10 Pitfalls and Practical Tips” rundown—answering common Form 5A questions\, discussing frequent errors\, and providing tips to achieve (and sustain) compliance. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify definitions for the in-scope services.\nUnderstand the distinction between the Form 5A service delivery methods.\nReview what elements must be in contracts/referral agreements for in-scope services (or in supporting documentation).\n\nAudience:\n\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nExecutive Leadership\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nProgram Officers\nClinical Leadership\n\nPresenter:\n\nCarrie Riley\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/form-5a-in-focus-defining-scope-and-drafting-compliant-columns-ii-iii-agreements-webinar/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261217T130000
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CREATED:20251024T204830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T205232Z
UID:65213-1797512400-1797516000@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:Prepare Your Compliance Program for 2027 | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for your compliance program annual checkup! This webinar will walk through our compliance program evaluation checklist which is based on the Office of the Inspector General (OIG)’s General Compliance Program Guidance and informed by our decades of experience developing and assessing health center compliance programs. \nWe’ll review the biggest compliance challenges health centers faced in 2026 and demonstrate how to translate your health center’s “lessons learned” into work plan activities to help mitigate risks in 2027. Attendees will also receive updates on federal enforcement and audit priorities—and guidance on turning these priorities into practical compliance strategies. \nThis annual checkup is scheduled at just the right time to help your health center make meaningful updates and improvements before the start of 2027. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nEvaluate the structure and effectiveness of your health center’s compliance program using OIG guidance and best practice.\nConduct a compliance risk assessment that includes federal enforcement and audit priorities.\nDevelop your health center’s compliance work plan to address top compliance risk areas.\n\nAudience:\n\nCOOs\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\n\nPresenter:\n\nDianne Pledgie\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/prepare-your-compliance-program-for-2027-webinar/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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