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HCPro Partners with NCHN to Strengthen Rural Healthcare Workforce Education

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HCPro has partnered with the National Cooperative of Health Networks Association (NCHN) to meet the needs of rural and community-based healthcare organizations that face challenges with regulation, staff, and operations. As a result, HCPro will offer its expertise in education and regulation to help health networks provide role-based education across healthcare staff, regardless of available resources. “Rural and community hospitals face unique operational and financial pressures, often with limited resources,” said Dave Cella, President of HCPro and CEO of AHIMA. “Joining NCHN reflects our commitment to standing alongside rural health leaders and providing education that helps their teams navigate complexity, strengthen compliance, and sustain access to care in their communities.”

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The collaboration fits HCPro’s goal of flexible, scalable education. It promotes continuous learning and doesn’t interrupt daily operations. “HCPro brings deep expertise in healthcare education and workforce development that aligns closely with the needs of our members,” said Linda Weiss, Executive Director of NCHN. The partnership invests in workforce education. This helps rural providers improve compliance, accuracy in documentation, team collaboration, and sustainability. As a result, underserved communities can keep accessing quality care.

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