Technical Assistance Calendar

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Use this calendar to find technical assistance from the Bureau of Primary Health Care and its partners. Click the TA title to find out more information about the event, including any call-in or webcast details.

Scope of Project

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Health center scope of project defines a health center’s approved service sites, services, providers, service area, and target populations.

Capital Development Grants

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Capital Development grants support health center efforts to expand their capacity to provide primary and preventive health services to medically underserved communities. The following are for all Capital Development funding opportunities.

HRSA Accreditation and PCMH Recognition Initiative

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The HRSA Accreditation and Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Initiative supports health centers in obtaining Ambulatory health care accreditation and/or Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition. PCMH recognition has become a standard of care for HRSA funded health centers. Ambulatory health care accreditation and PCMH recognition increase health outcomes, improve health equity, and lower costs for patients and health centers.

Health Center Loan Guarantee Program (LGP)

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The program supports loans to eligible Health Center Program awardees for the construction, expansion, alteration, renovation or modernization of health center medical facilities. Applicants must be active Health Center Program awardees, as defined under section 330 of the Public Health Services Act. The purpose of the LGP is to support access to capital funding and reduce costs for health centers …

Health Center Controlled Networks

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Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCNs) help health centers improve quality of care and patient safety by using health information technology (HIT) to reduce costs and improve care coordination. They offer specialized training and technical assistance (T/TA) to take advantage of economies of scale, including: Group buying power, Shared training, and Data analytics to support quality measurement and improvement.

Primary Care Associations

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What’s a Primary Care Association (PCA)? PCAs are state and regional nonprofit entities. They work with health centers to best meet the needs of communities health centers serve. They help health centers adapt to changes in the health care environment. They train and help health centers to: Increase access to primary care Fast track value-based care delivery Foster a health …