CMS Emergency Prepares Final Rule and Emergency Operations Plan, Creating a Document that Works

 

PACHC is facilitating this two-part webinar series with guest speaker Alexander Lipovtsev from Feldesman Leifer (formerly Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell). The first session is on June 5 from 1:00 – 2:00 pm. Alex will review the CMS EP Final Rule, discuss all its current requirements for FQHCs, how they may connect with the Joint Commission accreditation requirements, as well as provide some practical tips to ensure ongoing compliance. The second session will take place on July 2 from 1:00 – 2:00 pm and will explore best practices for developing an emergency operations plan (EOP) document for your organization, which is a required element by CMS. Registration cost is $50 for both webinars and you will receive the recording after the sessions. Register here. 

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