Recorded Series: Deconstructing Scope of Project

Recorded: June-July 2020


The term “Scope of Project” is one of the most complex and misunderstood components of the Health Center Program (HCP).  Yet, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), proper recording of Scope of Project is critical in the oversight and management of all health center organizations – both those funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act and those designated as “look-alikes.” In practical terms, a health center’s Scope of Project forms the framework for its entire HCP, defining the activities supported by its program and corresponding budget, and identifying how and the extent to which programmatic requirements and essential health center benefits such as Federal Tort Claims Act coverage and 340B Drug Pricing eligibility apply. In recent years, HRSA has published numerous scope-related guidance, including descriptor guides that outline the requirements to include specific services and sites “in-scope” and instructional documents to walk health centers through the scope process. Nevertheless, health centers often are in the dark on how to design their Scopes of Project to best fit the needs of their organizations, patients and communities.

This series of four (4) webinars will walk participants through the elements of Scope of Project and the forms to record your scope, and provide targeted advice and tips on how to demonstrate compliance with programmatic requirements and health center-related benefits that are inextricably linked to scope. We will also review certain fundamental principles related to out-of-scope services and activities.  While each webinar can stand alone, we recommend participating in the entire series to understand the full breadth and, yes, “scope” of your Scope of Project!

Target Audience

  • Health center executive staff
  • Administrative/operations staff
  • Clinical leadership
  • Compliance officers
  • Other staff assisting with the maintenance and submission of applications/forms to HRSA
  • Board members

Learning Objectives

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Course summary
Course opens: 
06/26/2020
Course expires: 
01/01/2025
Cost:
$500.00

CARRIE BILL RILEY

Carrie Bill Riley is a Partner in the health law practice group. She counsels a wide variety of health care clients, including Title X grantees and subrecipeints, and other private and public health care providers, on contracting, regulatory compliance, fraud and abuse, and reimbursement matters. Carrie also provides counsel on transactional matters, including formation and agreements for multi-provider affiliations/joint ventures, general contracting, and residency training arrangements. Prior to going to law school, Carrie worked at a Title X regional training center for several years. [Full Bio]

MARCIE ZAKHEIM

A partner at the firm, Marcie specializes in health care law, particularly in the areas of federal grants, grant-related requirements and grants management related to the federal health center program. Health centers turn to Marcie as a resource for knowing not only the letter of the law, but also the likely interpretation of requirements by federal policymakers, including the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). [Full Bio]

 
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Each recorded webinar in this series is available for 90 days after the date of purchase. Once posted to your account, you can view these webinars anytime on-demand during the access period identified in your purchase confirmation. For additional information on viewing and accessing webinars, view our full terms and conditions here.

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CANCELLATION POLICY

No refunds will be provided for recorded webinars. Feldesman can transfer a registration to someone else within your organization or, provided you have not already viewed the webinar, transfer the registration to another on-demand program. Where the registration fee for the new webinar is higher, you must also pay the difference between the original course and the new course registration fee at the time of transfer. Administrative fees may also apply. If your organization purchased a webinar under the account of a staff member who no longer works for your organization, please contact us. View our full policy on refunds and cancellations here.

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