WEBINAR | LIVE AND ON-DEMAND

Recent Updates to the HRSA OSV Process and Site Visit Protocol

March 24, 2026
1:00–2:00 p.m. ET
January 21, 2026 at 1:00 pm (EDT)

Webinar Information

This webinar is included in the 2026 Annual Compliance Training Subscription.
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Recent Updates to the OSV Process and Site Visit Protocol: Ensuring Continued Compliance and Avoiding Pitfalls

Did you know that HRSA recently announced updates affecting the Operational Site Visit (OSV) process and the Site Visit Protocol, including developments that influence how health centers demonstrate compliance? Key updates include changes to the board composition requirements, additional guidance regarding credentialing and privileging processes, and HRSA's pilot of one- and two-day site visits. These developments also provide helpful insight into the areas where HRSA appears to be focusing its monitoring efforts.

Even if your health center does not have an OSV scheduled in the near future, it is important to stay informed about these updates, as they offer meaningful insight into HRSA’s current methodology to assess compliance.

Join Carrie Riley and Molly Evans for a practical webinar reviewing the OSV process, common compliance pitfalls, and recent HRSA developments.
  • CEOs
  • CFOs
  • COOs
  • Executive Leadership
  • Compliance Officers
  • Risk Managers
  1. Explain key recent updates to the HRSA Operational Site Visit (OSV) process and Site Visit Protocol.
  2. Identify common compliance pitfalls observed during HRSA Operational Site Visits.
  3. Apply practical strategies to prepare for Operational Site Visits and strengthen ongoing compliance efforts.
Molly Evans
Carrie Riley

Principal

Molly provides strategic counsel to community health centers, healthcare organizations, and state and national associations on a full spectrum of legal, compliance, transactional, and governance matters. Her counsel helps organizations design effective legal structures, policies, and agreements that mitigate risk, ensure compliance with federal and state requirements, and support long-term sustainability and mission alignment.

Counsel

Carrie specializes in transactional and federal grant-related matters. Ms. Riley’s clients include a wide array of nonprofit health care entities, with a focus on Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and behavioral health providers. Ms. Riley helps her clients navigate the complex web of programmatic requirements and fraud and abuse laws in the context of implementing transactions between providers.
  • 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.
  • This webinar is included with the 2026 Annual Compliance Training Subscription.