42 CFR 51c and 42 CFR 56.201 – 56.604
Video: America’s Health Centers — An Enduring Legacy, Value for Today and Tomorrow
Developed by National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC, 2015) America’s Community Health Centers began as part of the nation’s War on Poverty more than 50 years ago. This video, created in 2015 to celebrate health centers’ 50-year anniversary, documents their success in expanding access to quality and affordable primary and preventive healthcare services to millions of uninsured and medically …
Health Center 101 Learning Bundle and Videos: NACHC
Developed by National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) This resource serves as an initial orientation to the health center program. It provides short introductory videos about the health center model as well as a path to more extensive learning about health center operations, governance, and service delivery.
Health Center Program UDS Data
Health Center Program Uniform Data System (UDS) Data— select the program type and your state to view center-by-center data.
Outreach and Enrollment Assists Reporting
Guidance regarding UDS reporting of outreach and enrollment (O/E) assists for Uniform Data System (UDS) Reporting.
Board Training: Quality 101 by John Felton
March 3, 2022, delivered to Butte Native Wellness Center by John Felton
Enhancing Resilience: Survival of the Kindest
Presented by Dr. J. Bryan Sexton We summarize the research to explain that there are demonstrably powerful benefits to being altruistic, and provide a framework for how to use Random Acts of Kindness at the individual and work setting levels.
Positive WalkRounds: Leader Rounding to Identify What is Going Well — Links to Quality, Culture, and Workforce Resilience
Presented by Dr. J Bryan Sexton
The Science of Wow: Cultivating Awe and Wonder as a Resilience Strategy
Presented by Dr. J. Bryan Sexton A feast for the eyes, this highly visual and image-driven webinar summarizes and demonstrates the benefits of the emotion of awe, including increased life satisfaction, greater sense of meaning, and a desire to connect with others.
Collaboration vs. Dealing with Difficult Colleagues: Assessing, Understanding and Improving Teamwork in a Work Setting Near You
Presented by Dr. Kyle Rehder & Dr. J. Bryan Sexton This session guides you through the prevalence and severity of disruptive behavior, as well as its correlates and consequences. Institutional and individual strategies for dealing with difficult colleagues are discussed.
