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2022 Annual Flex Conference for CAHs

The 2022 Annual Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (flex) Conference is an opportunity for all Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) to come together to discuss pertinent issues regarding healthcare in North Dakota. You can expect to hear presentations and updates from healthcare experts on best practices and quality reporting changes for MBQIP.   Register here: https://und.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckdOyvpjwqHtGjw3_B_2M-wukUyMV9Norm

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: Engaging Tribal Communities in Addressing Health Disparities [Session Four]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: Diabetes Self-Management Best Practices and Resources [Session Three]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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WEBINAR: Diabetes Lunch and Learn Series: A Review of Evidence Based and Clinical Guidelines in Treatment of Diabetes [Session Two]

Individuals served by federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) across the country routinely experience the strain of limited healthcare access due to geographic, financial or cultural barriers. The added pressures of social isolation and job insecurity during the pandemic magnified the struggle for those trying to manage a chronic health condition. According to the National Association

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