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TelehealthFact Sheet

FQHC Telehealth Fact Sheet + Finder

This centralized, state specific resource helps health centers quickly understand Medicaid fee for service telehealth policies across all states and territories. It is designed with operations teams in mind and focuses on clarity, usability, and real-world application.

NACHC2025
QualityGuide

HRSA Maternal Health Sustainability Planning Guide

The Maternal Health Sustainability Planning Guide is designed to assist health centers in sustaining and enhancing their maternal health initiatives. The guide outlines key factors that support long-term sustainability and offers practical tools and resources to further advance maternal health innovations. The Maternal Health Toolkit offers practical tips, resources, and strategies for the Health Center Program to build or strengthen their maternal health care implementation. Drawing from best practices and lessons learned from the Quality Improvement Fund – Maternal Health cohort, the toolkit highlights successful and innovative approaches that advance the quality of maternal health care and provides guidance for health centers interested in pursuing similar initiatives.

BPHC2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

An Overview of the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) Program

This Renaye James Healthcare Advisors' webinar introduces the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) Lifestyle Change Program (LCP) and Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) program to help health centers build a strong business case for Implementation. It also covers setting program goals, outlining key components and standards, and tracking quality outcomes.

RenayeJames2025
Clinical IssuesArchived In-Person Training

Aging, HIV, and Primary Care at Health Centers: Sessions 1 and 2

This two-part series explores the unique healthcare needs of aging individuals living with HIV and provide primary care providers with strategies to deliver comprehensive, patient-centered care. Learn how to address the complex medical, social, and psychological challenges that arise as people with HIV age, and how to integrate HIV care with general aging-related health concerns.

Fenway2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Approaches to Clinical Management for Substance Use Disorder During Pregnancy

Substance use can lead to poor health and safety outcomes for both mother and baby. This webinar reviews these risks and explores how health care providers can reduce stigma, leverage partnerships with social services and community organizations, and adopt evidence-based approaches to optimize health. These approaches include screening and referral protocols, coordinated discharge planning, and collaborative perinatal care.

Bizzell US2025
Clinical IssuesArchived In-Person Training

Behavioral Health Integration 2.0: Meeting the Moment with Collaborative Care Models (Connecticut Primary Care Association)

Offered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-funded National Training and Technical Assistance Partners (NTTAP) on Clinical Workforce Development at the Connecticut Primary Care Association Annual Conference, this 60-minute breakout session will explore behavioral health integration through the lens of collaborative care models that blend brief interventions, case management, and psychiatric consultation into primary care. Presenters from Community Health Center, Inc. (CHCI) will share best practices and lessons learned, as well as insights from their Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Residency Program to support workforce development and sustainable behavioral health integration.

CHC2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Best in Show: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Tips and Tricks

With its combination of effectiveness and speed, the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) model deserves a place in every health center’s behavioral health integration toolkit, no matter the stage of its integration journey. This resource covers the use of SBIRT for both adult and adolescent patients to help prevent, identify, and treat drug and alcohol use misuse. It covers the major how-tos of SBIRT: evaluating evidence-based screening and assessment tools; developing solid workflows; and building treatment referral networks.

Bizzell US2025
Clinical IssuesGuide

Bridging the Gap in Comprehending Diabetes Management

This resource guide for migrant health centers is designed to enhance the dissemination of information on chronic disease and diabetes management. It will explore strategies to provide Community Health Workers & Health Center Staff with resources and engagement techniques to ensure proper access to care.

MHPSalud2025
Community HealthArchived Webinar

Caring for HIV in the Home Environment: Coordinating with CHWs

This webinar highlighted how Community Health Workers (CHWs) can support HIV prevention, screening, and care coordination within health centers. Presenters from NCHPH’s Department of Data Analysis and Evaluation shared evidence-based models and field-tested strategies for integrating CHWs into multidisciplinary HIV care teams.

NCHPH2025
Clinical IssuesBrief

CHWs and Mental Health First Aid

Learn how Community Health Workers (CHWs) can use Mental Health First Aid to recognize, respond to, and support individuals experiencing mental health challenges. This article provides tools, training insights, and real-world applications tailored for CHWs. Explore how early intervention through Mental Health First Aid can make a lasting impact on a person's well-being.

MHPSalud2025
Clinical IssuesE-Learning

Communication and Customer Service for the Dental Department

This new, interactive learning module is designed to support the oral health team in understanding skills and strategies to deliver positive customer service in a dental setting. This module is intended for the entire dental team from dental providers to administrative team members. (1.25 CDE is offered).

NNOHA2025
Clinical IssuesInfographic

Depression Screening Resource

This Depression Screening Resource was developed for health centers that serve MSAWs. It includes an introduction to mental health symptoms, coping strategies, barriers to managing these symptoms, and approaches for community health workers to discuss mental health with people working as MSAWs.

HOP2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Diabetes Care Management: The Right Way - Part 1

In Part 1 of this two-part Renaye James Healthcare Advisors' training, this webinar offers health care providers knowledge and tools to implement a team-based Patient-Centered Medical Home diabetes care management program. It covers the roles and responsibilities of the diabetes care team, how to stratify diabetes care management individuals based on risk, and how to measure a diabetes care management program.

RenayeJames2024
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Documentation, Coding and Billing for Behavioral Health Integration

Integrating behavioral health and substance use disorder services into primary care requires changes to both clinical care and administrative practices. This is the first in a two-part series that breaks down the essentials that health centers need to know to address common billing challenges when integrating behavioral health services with traditional medical services. There is discussion of clinical documentation that supports health center sustainability, including professional coding practices and revenue cycle management.

Bizzell US2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Diabetes Care Management: The Right Way - Part 2

In Part 2 of this Renaye James Healthcare Advisors' two-part training, this webinar informs health care providers on how to effectively implement a team-based Patient-Centered Medical Home diabetes care management program. It reinforces the care management process for individuals with diabetes and identifies the National Committee for Quality Assurance Electronic Medical Record requirements for diabetes care management programs.

RenayeJames2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Diving into Documentation, Billing, and Coding: Behavioral Health Integration

This is the second in a two-part series. It delves into the deeper challenges related to behavioral health integration (BHI) documentation, billing, and coding in health centers. It reviews current Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) billing rules and strategies for appropriate documentation and coding of integrated behavioral health services in a community health center setting. The speaker also addresses documentation, billing, and coding considerations for substance use disorder treatment and remote delivery of behavioral health services.

Bizzell US2025
Clinical IssuesE-Learning Guide

Family Healthy Weight Program

This action guide highlights seven strategies to start a successful Family Healthy Weight Program (FHWP) within a primary care setting. Based on learnings from a group of Health Centers implementing FHWPs over five years and updated Clinical Practice Guidelines, this implementation guide provides the foundation for success when a health center or clinical practice decides to begin a FHW program

NACHC2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Implement Behavioral Health Training Programs to Address a Crucial National Shortage in Community Health Care Settings

This toolkit is designed to help health centers develop and implement in-house behavioral health training programs. It includes information on program design, curriculum development, supervisor roles, and other resources. Experts also provide examples from practicum and postdoctoral programs to guide the creation of a behavioral health training pathway.

CHCn.a.
Clinical IssuesFact Sheet

HRSA UDS Sealant Measure FAQ

Find answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the new UDS sealant measure for children between the ages of 6-9 years at risk for dental caries. Developed in consultation with oral health specialists and HRSA staff, the FAQ answers questions asked during NNOHA training and technical assistance sessions and webinars.

NNOHA2025
Clinical IssuesE-Learning

Improving HIV Linkage to Care by Completing a Comprehensive Sexual History for Older Adults

This training addresses the impact of HIV linkage to care, challenges, and screening and assessment methods for older adults receiving comprehensive sexual histories, as well as the impact a delayed sexual history assessment has on HIV linkage to care. Participants will identify strategies to manage provider and patient challenges in completing comprehensive sexual history and identify screening questions and assessment methods to complete sexual history in older adults.

RenayeJames2025
OperationsArchived In-Person Training

Infectious Disease Risks and Management Post-disaster: Implications for Patients with HIV at Health Centers

This training will explore the increased infectious disease risks that arise after a disaster, with a particular focus on how these risks impact patients with HIV. We will discuss the critical role health centers play in managing and mitigating these risks, with best practices for ensuring that patients with HIV continue to receive the care and support they need in the aftermath of a disaster.

Fenway2025
WorkforceArchived Webinar

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Integration: Workforce Shortages, Retention, and Resilience

This webinar introduces practices that health centers can implement now to address acute staffing challenges within integrated care settings. We’ll briefly review the current mental health and substance use disorder staffing challenges, and dive into strategies to support staff training, retention, and resilience. You’ll leave with quality improvement ideas to bolster your workforce development efforts.

Bizzell US2026
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Managing Chronic Pain: Maximizing Benefits and Minimizing Risks webinar

This resource is designed to increase primary care and behavioral health provider skills and confidence to assess patients’ chronic pain and to develop and implement evidence-informed, patient-directed care plans. Education will focus on effective patient-provider goal setting, risk mitigation, and communications strategies. Case studies will demonstrate how to apply what we learn to common clinical scenarios.

Bizzell US2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care

This webinar will review the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications for the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) and address barriers to their integration into primary care. Participants will learn ways to discuss medication options with patients seeking treatment for OUD and will be introduced to the latest, evidence-based screening tools and integration resources.

Bizzell Un.a.
Clinical IssuesPatient Material

My Health Is My Treasure: A Guide for Living Well With Diabetes (Versión Puerto Rico)

Diabetes is a common but complicated health condition facing agricultural workers within the United States. To help assist agricultural workers in learning about this diagnosis. This low-literacy comic book explores the topic through the full-color story of an agricultural farmworker named Goyo, whose recent diagnosis of diabetes prompts him to engage in conversations with other agricultural workers on topics of diet, exercise, and illness prevention while facing the unique hurdles of living a life of migration. The comic book was originally produced in Spanish and is now available in English below.

MCN2021
Clinical IssuesPatient Material

My Health Is My Treasure: A Guide for Living Well With Diabetes (English)

Diabetes is a common but complicated health condition facing agricultural workers within the United States. To help assist agricultural workers in learning about this diagnosis, this low-literacy comic book explores the topic through the full-color story of an agricultural farmworker named Goyo. His recent diagnosis of diabetes prompts him to engage in conversations with other agricultural workers on topics of diet, exercise, and illness prevention while facing the unique hurdles of living a life of migration. The comic book was originally produced in Spanish and is now available in English.

MCN2021
Clinical IssuesPatient Material

My Health Is My Treasure: A Guide for Living Well With Diabetes (Spanish)

Diabetes is a common but complicated health condition facing agricultural workers within the United States. To help assist agricultural workers in learning about this diagnosis, this low-literacy comic book explores the topic through the full-color story of an agricultural farmworker named Goyo. His recent diagnosis of diabetes prompts him to engage in conversations with other agricultural workers on topics of diet, exercise, and illness prevention while facing the unique hurdles of living a life of migration. The comic book was originally produced in Spanish and is now available in English below.

MCN2021
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration webinar

Pediatric mental health challenges are common, yet most primary care providers face challenges when delivering complete behavioral health services. This training explores the role of integrated care in addressing pediatric behavioral health throughout childhood—from infants and toddlers to school-aged children and adolescents. Presenters share strategies to support family-centered practices throughout screening and assessment, referral, and care coordination and provide examples from evidence-based programs, such as home visits and Healthy Start.

Bizzell US2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Optimizing the Role of Integrated Oral Health in Health Centers

An informative 60-minute training on the role of integrated oral health in improving patient care. Through an interdisciplinary panel discussion and practical case study, expert panelists will illustrate how integration strengthens collaboration and enhances patient access. Dr. Sheela Tummala, Chief Dental Officer, at Community Health Center, Inc. (CHCI) presents.

CHC2025
WorkforceProceedings/Minutes Archived Webinar

Preparing Mental Health Leaders

This webinar addresses the considerations of sponsoring an in-house training program across all educational levels, including the benefits, program structure, design, curriculum, role, and required resources.

CHCn.a.
QualityArchived Webinar

Promising Practices in Tobacco Use Screening and Cessation

The National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC) and the National Center for Health in Public Housing (NCHPH) hosted an engaging webinar with guest speakers from the Stanford REACH Lab, UCSF Smoking Cessation Leadership Center and the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless Program, highlighting innovative and effective approaches to address tobacco use among homeless individuals and residents of public housing. This session provided up-to-date promising practices in smoking cessation programs and delivery models that health centers can implement to improve outcomes for their patients.

NCHPH, NHCHC2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Strategies for Integrating Oral and Mental Health

This webinar explores how health centers can successfully integrate oral and mental health services to improve health outcomes and enhance patient care. A didactic presentation will review best practices for integrating oral and mental health and how to implement universal depression screening and assessment in the dental clinic. Panelists from the Puerto Rico Primary Care Association, HealthproMed in Puerto Rico, Clackamas County Health Center in Oregon, and Vista Community Clinic in California, will share their integrated oral and mental health programs and lessons learned from their integration journey. Participants will gain actionable tools and resources to support oral and mental health integration efforts in their health centers.

Bizzell US2026
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Strategies to Support School-Based Youth Behavioral Health

This session, featuring a panel of subject-matter experts and staff from Partnership Health Center in Missoula, MT, and Project Vida Health Center Campus Care in El Paso, TX, introduces evidence-based practices and models for delivering integrated school-based behavioral health care to youth. Presenters identify resources for expanded patient access in the SBHC setting and discuss staffing considerations to support mental health and substance use counseling and referrals. Real-world insights on integrated behavioral health care implementation in school-based settings.

Bizzell U2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Strengthening Diabetes Self-Monitoring Education and Support

Presented by Mary Blankson, Chief Nursing Officer, at Community Health Center, Inc. (CHCI), this 60-minute webinar discusses the importance of patient self-monitoring and self-education in improving A1c levels. Participants will gain practical knowledge on identifying effective self-monitoring strategies, applying best practices in diabetes education, and developing an action plan to implement diabetes self-monitoring education and support within their health center.

CHC2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Synthetic Opioids and the Impact on Community Health

The National Center for Health in Public Housing (NCHPH) and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing hosted a timely discussion on the growing presence of synthetic opioids, including nitazenes, and their impact on community health. The webinar examined how health centers strengthened prevention efforts, patient education, and response strategies to address this emerging threat.

NCHPH2025
TelehealthArchived Webinar

Tele-Behavioral Health: Improving Access, Engagement, and Health

This training highlights practical strategies to implement and optimize tele-behavioral health in health center settings for mental health and substance use disorder care. It includes insights on best practices to consider for developing a strategic plan, documentation, billing, and coding, preparing patients and providers, and process improvement. Common challenges and rules and regulations to support tele-behavioral health implementation and quality improvement will also be explored.

Bizzell US2025
Oral HealthArchived Webinar

The Impact of Tobacco and Cigarette Smoking in Oral Health

This webinar designed for health center staff, dental professionals, and community health educators explored the intersection of tobacco use, oral health, and public housing. Speakers from the National Center for Health in Public Housing, the National Network for Oral Health Access, and the American Lung Association discussed trends in tobacco use and their impact on oral health, the vital role of dental teams in tobacco cessation, and practical tools, resources and strategies for implementing integrated tobacco cessation programs in health centers.

NCHPH, NNOHA2025
Community HealthE-Learning

The Role of Food for Health Programs in Community Health

"Food for Health" is a concept that emphasizes the role of nutrition and dietary choices in promoting health, preventing disease, and managing chronic health conditions. Speakers will address the interventions and integration of "Food for Health" programs into health centers and how it supports strategies for the management of rising-risk BMI patients.

RenayeJames2025
Clinical IssuesArchived Webinar

Tips to Structuring Your Behavioral Health Program

This Renaye James Healthcare Advisors' webinar addresses workforce challenges in behavioral health by defining the value of Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) in primary care, offering strategies for recruiting and onboarding staff, providing insights into daily workflows, and examining successes and challenges at key implementation milestones. How an IBH model differs from traditional outpatient mental health specialty care and the use of associated quality improvement measures are covered.

RenayeJames2025
Clinical IssuesBrief

The Importance of Support Services for Patients Experiencing Community Isolation

Older people with HIV may face different issues than their younger counterparts, including greater community isolation and loneliness. Stigma is also a particular concern among older people with HIV. Stigma negatively affects people’s quality of life, self-image, and behaviors, and may prevent them from disclosing their HIV status or seeking the health care or support services that patients may require. This issue brief lists the health-related needs affecting patients and resources to find assistance.

NCHPH2025
Clinical IssuesMicrolearning

Treating Alcohol Use Disorder in an Integrated Care Setting

What’s your next step following a positive patient screening for alcohol use disorder (AUD)? Reinforce your skills and confidence with a discussion of motivational interviewing techniques to support patient-directed treatment plans with an introduction to the National Institute on Drug Abuse Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication, and other Substance use (TAPS) screening and assessment tool.

Bizzell US2025
Community HealthBrief

Youth-Centered Health Care: Practical & Modern Strategies for Meeting the Needs of Adolescent and Young Adult Patients (A Tip Sheet for Community Health Centers)

Adolescents and young adults (i.e., youth ages 12-24 years) face a wide range of challenges that can affect health care access, current well-being, and long-term health outcomes. Acute and chronic experiences of housing instability, food insecurity, and family-related stressors can especially have major negative impacts on the physical, behavioral, and mental health of youth. Health centers are uniquely positioned to identify and address issues that adversely affect the health outcomes of adolescents and young adults. In this Tip Sheet, we present examples of strategies and models that health centers can adopt to positively influence the health and wellness of youth.

Connected Communities Health Initiative (CCHI)2025
HIT/DataGuide

A Guide to Essential Cybersecurity Tasks for Health Centers

In an increasingly connected healthcare landscape, health centers face a dual challenge: the rising tide of cyber threats and the need to comply with stringent data protection regulations, all while managing limited resources. Many Health Center leaders, IT Managers, and Compliance Directors are trying to ensure that they are properly addressing the ongoing tasks related to compliance and security. The guide provides the baseline of day-to-day tasks that health center IT and Compliance staff should consider to protect their systems and comply with regulatory requirements. References and recommended frequency for each task are included as well.

HITEQn.a.
HIT/DataGuide

A Guide to Essential Cybersecurity Tasks for Health Centers

Many Health Center leaders, IT Managers, and Compliance Directors are trying to ensure that they are properly addressing the ongoing tasks related to compliance and security. The guide provides the baseline of day-to-day tasks that health center IT and Compliance staff should consider to protect their systems and comply with regulatory requirements. References and recommended frequency for each task are included as well.

HITEQ2023
HIT/DataGuide

Addressing IPV/HT with New OCHIN Smart Tools

Developed in partnership with OCHIN, this Health Information Technology (HIT) Memo discusses how health centers (HCs) can partner with HIT platforms to improve patient quality of care and privacy. This resource explains the lessons learned from our recent development of the OCHIN EHR Smart tool and publicizes its availability to OCHIN members and others.

HealthPartnersIPVE2025
HIT/DataBrief

Confidentiality in the Age of Open Notes

This educational brief explores confidentiality policies and practices, safety considerations for survivors, methods for disclosing limits of confidentiality to patients, electronic health record (EHR) adaptations, tracking intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and exploitation (IPV/HT/E) measures in the Uniform Data System (UDS), and client-centered approaches to care. Protecting survivor confidentiality is a cornerstone of clinical care. This brief includes practical considerations to help health centers (HCs) adapt to the evolving landscape of telemedicine and patient access to medical records. HCs can utilize the featured practices, policies, and resources to protect the confidentiality and increase the safety of survivors of IPV/HT/E.

HealthPartnersIPVE2025
Promising PracticesGuide

Health and Housing: A Guide to Key Outcomes and Data Tracking

This guide enhances understanding of the health conditions experienced by individuals navigating housing instability. Utilizing existing data elements monitored at the intersection of health and housing allows professionals to reduce the administrative burden associated with new data tracking mechanisms while streamlining operations to improve health outcomes.

CSH2025
Community HealthArchived Webinar

Connected Communities Health Initiative: Prevention and Action in Primary Care Practice

This second session of the Connected Communities Health Initiative (CCHI) “Understanding and Addressing the Childhood Chronic Disease Crisis” Webinar Series explores tools and strategies to address the root cause of rising childhood chronic diseases and how to incorporate them into commonly used platforms, as well as discuss new documentation strategies for health center teams.

AAPCHO, FJ, NCFH, NCHPH2025
OperationsForm

Interoperability Readiness Scorecard

This scorecard encourages health centers to consider their processes, infrastructure, and action in a number of key areas. Each area key to interoperability are to be self-graded on a scale of 1 through 5, where 1 is poorly or not yet developed and 5 is well developed. Health centers can also use this to guide discussions and monitor progress over time.

HITEQ2023
HIT/DataTemplate

Interoperability Readiness Scorecard (Online Version)

This scorecard encourages health centers to consider their processes, infrastructure, and action in a number of key areas. Each area that is key to interoperability is to be self-graded on a scale of 1 through 5, where 1 is poorly or not yet developed and 5 is well developed. Health centers can also use this to guide ongoing discussions and monitor progress over time.

HITEQn.a.
HIT/DataTemplate

Interoperability Readiness Scorecard (Printable Version)

This scorecard encourages health centers to consider their processes, infrastructure, and action in a number of key areas. Each area key to interoperability are to be self-graded on a scale of 1 through 5, where 1 is poorly or not yet developed and 5 is well developed. Health centers can also use this to guide discussions and monitor progress over time.

HITEQn.a.
QualityArchived Webinar

The Pivotal Role of Data in Dentistry in Improving Health Outcomes

Presented by Dr. Karoline Oliveira, Chief Officer for Clinical Excellence at CHCI, and Dr. Sheela Tummala, Chief Dental Officer at CHCI, this 60-minute webinar will explore the essential role dentistry plays in improving health outcomes and promoting clinical excellence within health center settings. Our expert panelists will provide case studies and tools that strive to maximize dentistry’s contributions, promote clinical excellence, enhance workforce skills, and improve health.

CHC2025
GovernanceAid/Kit

Health Center Board Roles & Responsibilities

This two-page resource discusses the three major categories of health center board roles: Strategy, Oversight & Policy, and Board Functioning. It also contains a sample statement of board responsibilities that can be customized by health centers; the sample captures both the general roles of a board and requirements of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Program.

NACHC2026
WorkforceGuide

Chief Workforce Officer Core Competencies

This publication outlines the scope of the chief workforce officer role and assists health centers and Primary Care Associations in recruiting, hiring, and retaining workforce leaders who are strategic, capable, and highly effective.

NACHC, ACUsStar2Centern.a.
OperationsBrief

Enhancing Emergency Preparedness in Health Centers for Addressing IPV, HT, and Exploitation

This 4-page educational brief outlines strategies for enhancing emergency preparedness in health centers (HCs), with a focus on intimate partner violence (IPV), human trafficking (HT), and exploitation (E). By implementing improved protocols and strengthening community collaborations, HCs can better serve their patients during public health emergencies and natural disasters.

HealthPartnersIPVE2024
OperationsArchived Webinar

Health Center Emergency Preparedness and Response Forum - Session 1 (Extreme Weather)

This session shared frameworks for creating and sustaining community partnerships to increase capacity and impact in emergency planning. Panelists addressed strategies for developing, mobilizing, and utilizing partnerships to enhance disaster response, relief, and recovery. For other resources from this session including a recording or transcript, email [email protected].

FJ, NCHPH, NHCHC2025
OperationsArchived Webinar

Health Center Emergency Preparedness and Response Forum - Session 1 Extreme Weather

This session shared frameworks for creating and sustaining community partnerships to increase capacity and impact in emergency planning. Panelists addressed strategies for developing, mobilizing, and utilizing partnerships to enhance disaster response, relief, and recovery. For other resources from this session including a recording or transcript, email [email protected]. Or, register for future sessions at https://bit.ly/3HZ2xte

FJ, NCHPH, NHCHC2025
QualityArchived In-Person Training

HRSA UDS Webinar Series

This flyer outlines dates, times, registration information, and learning objectives for 2025 Uniform Data System (UDS) Reporting Technical Assistance Webinar sessions. Please note, it is expected that participants joining webinars have a baseline understanding and familiarity with UDS reporting.

BPHCn.a.
OperationsGuide

HRSA Resources to Guide Health Center Collaboration with Carceral Partners

The Bridging Priorities Guide and the Strengthening Collaboration Worksheet are complementary resources designed to be used together: "Bridging Priorities: A Cross-Sector Guide for Health Centers and Carceral Facilities" - This guide helps health centers and carceral facilities understand each other’s missions, constraints and operating environments. Pair this guide with the Strengthening Collaboration Worksheet (see below) to move from understanding to action, co-designing processes that improve continuity of care and support successful reentry. "Strengthening Collaboration: A Worksheet to Help Health Centers and Carceral Facilities Work Together Effectively" - This practical worksheet offers strategies and actionable steps for health centers and carceral facilities to collaborate effectively to support continuity of care and successful reentry.

BPHC2026
OperationsInfographic

National Health Center T/TA Needs Assessment Infographic

This infographic provides a summary of the key findings of the 2024 National Health Center Training and Technical Assistance (T/TA) Needs Assessment fielded to all health centers. It includes visual displays of responses and top T/TA needs by specific topic (based on individual responses) and preferred modalities

NACHC2025
QualityArchived Webinar

Models for Integrating Quality Improvement into Your Postgraduate NP and/or PA Training Program

Community Health Center, Inc.’s (CHCI) NTTAP on Clinical Workforce Development shares a 60-minute webinar on integrating quality improvement (QI) into Postgraduate Nurse Practitioner (NP) and/or Physician Associate (PA) Training Programs. Explore practical models, hear a former resident’s perspective and real project examples, gain accreditation guidance, and best practices to strengthen programs.

CHC2025
TelehealthE-Learning

The Rise of Virtual Prenatal and Postpartum Visits

While some prenatal appointments must be conducted in person, many of the routine monitoring required during pregnancy can be done at home and self-reported to providers. This webinar explores these opportunities and demonstrates how telehealth creates the opportunity for postpartum care and support.

RenayeJames2025
Value-Based Health CareForm

Value Based Payment Contract Review Checklist for FQHCs

The checklist will walk you through a series of common considerations for contracts you may receive from payers, with a specific focus on contracts that include value-based payment components. Work through this checklist to be sure you understand these considerations and to help you flag any outstanding issues for legal and/or consultant review prior to execution of the contract.

HITEQ2022
QualityE-Learning

Building a High-Reliability Organization

This training is designed to guide health centers in developing a center of high reliability, where safety, quality, and patient-centered care are prioritized. Participants will learn the principles and practices of high-reliability organizations (HROs) and how to implement strategies for patients and staff.

RenayeJames2025
Maternal HealthFact Sheet

HC Maternal Health Fact Sheet

This factsheet highlights how health centers are advancing maternal health and strengthening care for families across the nation. From prenatal checkups to postpartum care, health centers deliver essential, affordable services that provide healthier outcomes for mothers and babies.

NACHC2025
Promising PracticesBrief

Five Ways Health Centers Can Promote Health Care Access for Survivors of Domestic Violence (A 2-pager)

This 2-pager summarizes the key actions to promote health center enrollment for survivors of domestic violence; and how health centers may partner with community-based programs, such as DV advocacy programs. This shorter-format may be ideal for staff training; as a guide for staff implementation; and as a handout to share with community partners. (PDF is 2 pages in English)

HealthPartnersIPVE2022
Community HealthE-Learning

Introduction to Food As Medicine and Mindful Nutrition

This training will review how specific foods can support wellness and enhance overall vitality and why learning about food and its effects is so important. Speakers will cover the science behind food as a healing and well-being tool, practical tips for incorporating the concept of medicinal foods into conversation, and knowledge and tools to make informed choices for participants and recommendations for the patients they serve.

RenayeJames2025
WorkforceArchived Webinar

Strengthening Health Center Primary Care: The Role of NP Residency Programs and Partnerships

This National Nurse-led Care Consortium 2-part webinar series explored how Nurse Practitioner (NP) residency programs strengthen the primary care workforce by providing specialized training to serve medically underserved communities, including public housing residents. By preparing NPs to deliver responsive, patient-directed care, these programs expand access, improve affordability, and address critical gaps in healthcare delivery.

NNCC2025
Maternal HealthArchived Webinar

The Fourth Trimester Part 1: Working Towards Positive Outcomes in the Postpartum period Through Screening, Education, and Care Coordination

This Renaye James Healthcare Advisors' webinar reviews postpartum medical needs, screening, patient education, and community support to reduce morbidity and mortality in the fourth trimester. Potential complications and medical concerns, the maternal health dyad, novel interventions, and metrics that measure the impact of fourth trimester strategies are also presented.

RenayeJames2025
Community HealthArchived Webinar

Addressing Home Hazards Through Health Center Practice

In this webinar hosted by NCHPH, we highlighted the crucial role health centers play in ensuring safe living conditions. We shared practical, evidence-based approaches for reducing home hazards and improving safety outcomes. Through a combination of case examples, workflow models, and data-driven strategies, the session provided attendees with valuable tools for conducting safety screenings, effectively communicating findings, and connecting patients with appropriate housing and safety resources.

NCHPH2025
Promising PracticesGuide

What a Dinámica Experience!

This resource from the MHP Salud Dinámica Blog Series highlights how relationship-building activities based on Popular Education help CHWs connect with individuals they serve. Through these engaging exercises, CHWs foster trust, encourage open dialogue, and tailor support to improve well-being. The blog offers tools to strengthen connections and enhance engagement.

MHPSalud2025
Community HealthBrief

Disabilities and Human Trafficking

This six page educational brief highlights the multiple factors that contribute to the elevated prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV), exploitation (E), and HT among youth with disabilities as well as how exposure to such violence impacts their health, and will offer recommendations for health centers ensuring that patients have access to and can receive relevant support and services.

HealthPartnersIPVE2025
Community HealthArchived Webinar

Increasing Access to Comprehensive Care: The Crucial Role of the Community Health Worker

This resource explores the vital role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) and peer navigators in improving patient outcomes and access to comprehensive care. Through case studies and examples of reimbursement models, it highlights how CHWs support patients’ needs, foster engagement, and strengthen the clinical care team. Gain practical insights to enhance patient care and contribute to a skilled, inclusive healthcare workforce.

CHC2026
QualityBrief

Youth with Disabilities and Human Trafficking (Educational Brief)

This six-page educational brief highlights the multiple factors that contribute to the elevated prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV), exploitation (E), and HT among youth with disabilities as well as how exposure to such violence impacts their health and will offer recommendations for health centers ensuring that patients have access to and can receive relevant support and services. The brief covers HRSA’s UDS measures on HT/E related to adolescents, the corresponding ICD-10 documentation codes, and key resources and guidance to facilitate clinician/patient engagement.

HealthPartnersIPVE2025
Community HealthProceedings/Minutes

Increasing Access to Comprehensive Care: The Crucial Role of the Community Health Worker

Explore the crucial role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) and peer navigators within the clinical care team and their impact on increasing access to comprehensive care. Through case studies and reimbursement models, participants will learn how CHWs improve patient outcomes and gain practical strategies to strengthen patient care and support a skilled healthcare workforce.

CHC2026
Community HealthBrief

Implementing Support Strategies and Practices for the Community Health Workforce

MHP Salud emphasizes that Community Health Workers often face burnout and compassion fatigue due to demanding workloads and emotional strain. The article provides practical self-care strategies to help CHWs maintain their well-being and sustain their positive impact on the communities they serve. It reinforces that caring for oneself is essential to sustaining the capacity to care for others.

MHPSalud2025
Community HealthInformation Package

Farmworker Health Network Training and Technical Assistance Resources for Health Centers Serving Agricultural Workers

This resource provides an overview of the Farmworker Health Network (FHN), comprised of six National Training and Technical Assistance Partners (NTTAPs) dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of agricultural workers through targeted training and technical assistance. It outlines each organization’s areas of expertise, available services, and key contact information to support health centers in strengthening the quality of care provided to these workers and their families.

FJ, HOP, MCN, MHPSalud, NCFH, NACHC2025