Are you an administrator for a health care program that serves people experiencing homelessness? Does HRSA compliance keep you up at night?
Join us this fall for a Learning Collaborative that will cover a variety of Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) administrative concerns. You'll hear from experts, peers, and professionals who share your devotion to increasing health care access for people experiencing homelessness.
HCH administrators’ knowledge of and adherence to the Health Center Program Compliance Manual (Compliance Manual) is fundamental to increasing access and improving the quality of health care for people experiencing homelessness. The main goals of this Learning Collaborative (LC) are to:
- identify and discuss promising practices for better adherence to the Compliance Manual
- understand the HCH Model of Care
- recruit and support the needs of a diverse workforce at the health center
- identify methods to increase the patient voice to impact the patient experience
The LC sessions will be a peer learning experience where HCH administrators will have the opportunity to share their experiences, promising practices, successes, challenges, questions, and lessons learned. The LC will center consumer perspective and include a consumer subject matter expert who will provide insight on how those with lived expertise of homelessness may inform and enhance the health care services at the health center.
“Capacity Building to Increase Health Care Access for People Experiencing Homelessness” kicks off on Oct. 17, and sessions will occur every other week through Nov. 28.