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2025 FTCA Application Updates: Ensuring Compliance & Success

2025 FTCA Application Updates: Ensuring Compliance & Success

CHAD is pleased to welcome Kyle Vath, BSN, MHA, RN, and CEO of RegLantern, for an in-depth review of HRSA’s 2025 Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) application requirements. This essential training session will guide health centers through the necessary steps to successfully complete and submit their 2025 FTCA application.

Kyle will provide a comprehensive overview of key components, including:

  • Required documentation and submission guidelines
  • Risk management systems and compliance considerations
  • Quality improvement/assurance plans best practices
  • Credentialing and privileging requirements
  • Claims management strategies 

Attendees will gain valuable insights, practical guidance, and actionable steps to ensure a smooth application process. The session will also include dedicated time for Q&A, allowing participants to address specific concerns and clarify application requirements. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of FTCA application expectations and set your health center up for success in 2026!

Presenter:
Kyle Väth | CEO of RegLantern

Kyle Väth is the CEO and co-founder of RegLantern, a company that provides tools and services to health centers that help them move toward continuous HRSA compliance and operational excellence. These services include mock site surveys and web-based tools that allow health centers to organize their compliance documentation. Kyle has served in a wide range of health care settings including serving as the Director of Operations for Social Ministries for a large health system, Provider Relations for a health system-owned payer, the Clinical Quality Director and then Director of Operations for a Federally-Qualified Health Center, long-term care (as a nursing manager, director of nursing, and licensed nursing home administrator), in acute care (as a critical care nurse), and Tanzania, East Africa as a hospital administrator of a rural mission hospital. 

Kyle is an independent contractor providing HRSA Operational Site Surveys since 2017 as well as FTCA application reviews for FQHCs around the United States since 2021. He has also served as a subject matter expert for a health care company that has a mission of training health care workers to find and eliminate racial, ethnic, or linguistic disparities in health care outcomes.