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Many new laws that passed during the 2020 legislative session go into effect on June 11, 2020.... Read More >>
WSHA will host a webinar on June 8 from 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. surrounding COVID-19 infection prevention strategies, innovative approaches and lessons learned in behavioral health settings, as well as with patients with cognitive impairments. ... Read More >>
WSHA has released a bulletin on language access obligations and resources to satisfy them specifically related to COVID-19.... Read More >>
On Friday, June 5, at 10 a.m., please join WSHA policy directors Jaclyn Greenberg and Shirley Prasad for a one hour webcast on SB 5720 and its key changes to Washington's civil commitment law.... Read More >>
Washington State University (WSU) Health Sciences invites health care teams in rural Washington communities to participate in a two-hour interprofessional training opportunity to improve management of patients with chronic pain and diagnosed with, or at risk for developing, opioid use disorder. ... Read More >>
Recent member news from the May 28, 2020 edition of the Weekly Report newsletter. ... Read More >>
This bulletin’s purpose is to notify hospitals about the changes contained in Substitute House Bill 2378 that impact physician assistants, osteopathic physician assistants, and supervising physicians. The new laws are intended to remove administrative burdens and allow for more efficient use of physician assistants. ... Read More >>
The Washington State Hospital Association is pleased with the direction provided by Gov. Inslee’s May 18 proclamation on non-urgent medical and dental procedures.... Read More >>
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide an overview of key changes to Washington’s civil commitment statues for adults and minors under 2E2SSB 5720. The omnibus bill amends RCW 71.05, the Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) and RCW 71.34, Behavioral Health Services for Minors. Key changes include expanding the initial detention period from 3 days to 5 days, expanding patients’ rights, modifying ITA processes, and making important definitional changes. Except for the 5-day detention change and the definitions changes expanding detention criteria, these changes are effective June 11, 2020.... Read More >>
On May 18, 2020 Governor Inslee issued Proclamation 20.24.1, which provides updated direction on expansion of non-urgent medical and dental procedures.... Read More >>