
Overview of the 340B Program
Section 340B of the Public Health Service Act requires pharmaceutical manufacturers participating in Medicaid to offer outpatient medications at reduced prices to health care organizations that serve uninsured and low-income patients. The 340B program allows covered entities to extend limited federal resources to decrease the price of outpatient medications and allows covered entities to expand health services to the patients and communities they serve. This course will explain HRSAs 340B program, how the program works, and the eligibility and compliance requirements of the program.
Overview of the 340B Program
Section 340B of the Public Health Service Act requires pharmaceutical manufacturers participating in Medicaid to offer outpatient medications at reduced prices to health care organizations that serve uninsured and low-income patients. The 340B program allows covered entities to extend limited federal resources to decrease the price of outpatient medications and allows covered entities to expand health services to the patients and communities they serve. This course will explain HRSAs 340B program, how the program works, and the eligibility and compliance requirements of the program.

Apexus: Implementation IV: Contract Pharmacy
Discusses the decision points of entering into contract pharmacy arrangements, as well as the process and compliance elements of these arrangements. This module will take approximately 16 minutes to complete.
This course is one of the nineteen courses in the Apexus 340B University OnDemand Curriculum.
Apexus: Implementation IV: Contract Pharmacy
Discusses the decision points of entering into contract pharmacy arrangements, as well as the process and compliance elements of these arrangements. This module will take approximately 16 minutes to complete.
This course is one of the nineteen courses in the Apexus 340B University OnDemand Curriculum.

Apexus: Implementation III: Orphan Drug Exclusion
Defines the Orphan Drug Exclusion, which entities are subject to its requirements and approaches for compliance. This module will take approximately 9 minutes to complete.
This course is one of the nineteen courses in the Apexus 340B University OnDemand Curriculum.
Apexus: Implementation III: Orphan Drug Exclusion
Defines the Orphan Drug Exclusion, which entities are subject to its requirements and approaches for compliance. This module will take approximately 9 minutes to complete.
This course is one of the nineteen courses in the Apexus 340B University OnDemand Curriculum.

BPHC Health Center Program Compliance Manual Operational Site Visit
The Health Center Program Compliance Manual is a resource for health centers to use to ensure they understand and demonstrate compliance with the Health Center Program requirements.
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) site visit supports the Health Center Program Operational Site Visit (OSV). The OSV provides an objective assessment and verification of the status of the Health Center Program awardees’ or look-alikes’ compliance with the statutory and regulatory requirements of the Bureau of Primary Health Centers (BPHC) Health Center Program.
This course will provide an overview of the purpose of the compliance manual, with a brief review of each chapter of the compliance manual. The OSV will also be explained. Course expiration date: 9/22/2026
BPHC Health Center Program Compliance Manual Operational Site Visit
The Health Center Program Compliance Manual is a resource for health centers to use to ensure they understand and demonstrate compliance with the Health Center Program requirements.
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) site visit supports the Health Center Program Operational Site Visit (OSV). The OSV provides an objective assessment and verification of the status of the Health Center Program awardees’ or look-alikes’ compliance with the statutory and regulatory requirements of the Bureau of Primary Health Centers (BPHC) Health Center Program.
This course will provide an overview of the purpose of the compliance manual, with a brief review of each chapter of the compliance manual. The OSV will also be explained. Course expiration date: 9/22/2026

Quality Responsibilities During a HRSA Operational Site Visit (OSV)
Health centers must have an ongoing quality improvement and quality assurance (QI/QA) system that includes clinical services, as well as information regarding management, safety, and maintaining the confidentiality of patient records. This course will dive deeper into the chapters of the compliance manual and SVP tools related to quality and risk management responsibilities. Course expiration date: 11/2/2026
Quality Responsibilities During a HRSA Operational Site Visit (OSV)
Health centers must have an ongoing quality improvement and quality assurance (QI/QA) system that includes clinical services, as well as information regarding management, safety, and maintaining the confidentiality of patient records. This course will dive deeper into the chapters of the compliance manual and SVP tools related to quality and risk management responsibilities. Course expiration date: 11/2/2026

Clinical Responsibilities During a HRSA On Site Visit
The Health Resources and Services Administration’s Bureau of Primary Health Care, or BPHC, is responsible for overseeing HRSA’s Health Center Program. The Health Center Program is a national network of health centers. These health centers offer complete primary healthcare services to underserved communities, regardless of whether the patient has health insurance or an ability to pay for services. These health centers must demonstrate compliance with the requirements in the BPHC Compliance Manual during a HRSA Operational Site Visit. This course provides a comprehensive look into the compliance manual chapters and Site Visit Protocol tools that relate to clinical operations and responsibilities during a HRSA Operational Site Visit. Course expiration date: 12/23/2026
Clinical Responsibilities During a HRSA On Site Visit
The Health Resources and Services Administration’s Bureau of Primary Health Care, or BPHC, is responsible for overseeing HRSA’s Health Center Program. The Health Center Program is a national network of health centers. These health centers offer complete primary healthcare services to underserved communities, regardless of whether the patient has health insurance or an ability to pay for services. These health centers must demonstrate compliance with the requirements in the BPHC Compliance Manual during a HRSA Operational Site Visit. This course provides a comprehensive look into the compliance manual chapters and Site Visit Protocol tools that relate to clinical operations and responsibilities during a HRSA Operational Site Visit. Course expiration date: 12/23/2026

Best Practices for Enteral Access Devices (EADs)
In todays healthcare landscape, the use of EADs for nutritional support, medication administration, hydration, and gastric decompression is increasing rapidly. As a result, understanding the safe use and best practices for EADs is essential for healthcare personnel. By actively seeking knowledge and participating in the selection and care of these devices, healthcare providers can become an invaluable resource for safe patient care. This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of EADs, including the rationale for enteral nutrition, the various types of EADs, potential complications associated with their use, and best practices for their care in adult patients.
Best Practices for Enteral Access Devices (EADs)
In todays healthcare landscape, the use of EADs for nutritional support, medication administration, hydration, and gastric decompression is increasing rapidly. As a result, understanding the safe use and best practices for EADs is essential for healthcare personnel. By actively seeking knowledge and participating in the selection and care of these devices, healthcare providers can become an invaluable resource for safe patient care. This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of EADs, including the rationale for enteral nutrition, the various types of EADs, potential complications associated with their use, and best practices for their care in adult patients.

Sepsis
You will learn how short, straight-forward set of evidence-based practices, performed in a timely manner, can improve patient outcomes in sepsis and prevent occurrence of septic shock. Becoming aware of risks and causes can help identify patients so that bundle interventions to restore tissue perfusion and treat underlying infection can be initiated. Recognize how additional support, in way of nutritional metabolic management, can directly decrease rates of morbidity in septic patients. Incorporating the diagnostic criteria for sepsis, understanding the surviving sepsis campaign bundles as well as following most recent guidelines on clinical nutrition can improve your septic patients outcome.
Sepsis
You will learn how short, straight-forward set of evidence-based practices, performed in a timely manner, can improve patient outcomes in sepsis and prevent occurrence of septic shock. Becoming aware of risks and causes can help identify patients so that bundle interventions to restore tissue perfusion and treat underlying infection can be initiated. Recognize how additional support, in way of nutritional metabolic management, can directly decrease rates of morbidity in septic patients. Incorporating the diagnostic criteria for sepsis, understanding the surviving sepsis campaign bundles as well as following most recent guidelines on clinical nutrition can improve your septic patients outcome.

Nursing Home Compliance
Nursing homes are vital to the health and welfare of millions of aging Americans. The Federal government has recognized this need and has established a compliance program to ensure the safety of the patients as well as the quality of their care. Compliance programs assist nursing homes to ensure the quality of care, prevent abuse, and refrain from submitting false or inaccurate claims to Federal healthcare programs. This course provides a detailed overview of nursing home compliance obligations under Federal regulations. Course expiration date: 7/12/2024
Nursing Home Compliance
Nursing homes are vital to the health and welfare of millions of aging Americans. The Federal government has recognized this need and has established a compliance program to ensure the safety of the patients as well as the quality of their care. Compliance programs assist nursing homes to ensure the quality of care, prevent abuse, and refrain from submitting false or inaccurate claims to Federal healthcare programs. This course provides a detailed overview of nursing home compliance obligations under Federal regulations. Course expiration date: 7/12/2024
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