WEBINAR | LIVE AND ON-DEMAND

Emergency Preparedness and Resilience: A Health Center Perspective

September 17, 2026
1:00–2:00 p.m. ET
January 21, 2026 at 1:00 pm (EDT)

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Emergency Preparedness and Resilience: A Health Center Perspective

September is National Preparedness Month—a reminder of the critical importance of planning for emergencies. Community health centers stand on the frontlines when disasters strike, whether natural, environmental, or public health-related. With evolving federal priorities, regulatory expectations, and new challenges on the horizon, health centers must be ready to adapt their preparedness strategies to protect both patients and staff.

In this webinar, we will explore key considerations and emerging trends in emergency management for federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), with a focus on regulatory and compliance requirements. We will also highlight workforce readiness, community collaborations, and practical steps that can help strengthen resilience in the face of uncertainty.

Designed for health center leaders, compliance officers, operations teams, and emergency management leads, this session will provide timely insights and actionable strategies to ensure FQHCs remain prepared for the future.
  • Emergency Managers
  • Executive Leadership
  • Compliance Officers
  • Risk Managers
  • HR Professionals
  • Staff who are involved in emergency preparedness and business continuity planning
  1. Identify key emergency management trends and regulatory expectations that impact federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).
  2. Evaluate strategies to strengthen workforce readiness and ensure continuity of operations during emergencies.
  3. Apply practical approaches for enhancing community collaboration and integrating preparedness into day-to-day operations at health centers.
Alexander Lipovtsev

Manager,
Compliance and Risk Management Services

Alex supports federally qualified health centers, behavioral health organizations, and other healthcare providers in developing and implementing effective compliance and risk management programs. With a strong understanding of the challenges posed by a fast-paced regulatory environment, he helps clients conduct risk assessments, develop policies and procedures, and deliver training and technical assistance in areas such as compliance, emergency management, and business continuity.

Alexander is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) registered in New York, and holds both Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) and Certified Healthcare Provider Continuity Professional (CHPCP) certifications.
  • This is a 60-minute webinar session.
  • The session will be recorded.
  • The recording will be available on-demand shortly after the live session is concluded.