Reduced restrictions on non-urgent medical and dental procedures
May 21, 2020
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 >>
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 >>
This year, WSHA and UW Medicine are hosting the Pacific Northwest Sepsis Conference virtually.... Read More >>
Advance care planning helps people plan for their medical care in the event that they are unable to make decisions for themselves.... Read More >>
This webinar, presented by WSHA’s Taya Briley and Zosia Stanley, will outline “charity care” and hospital obligations, help you understand legal, financial and reputational considerations and consider implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.... Read More >>
The Washington State Department of Commerce announced $23.8 million in grants to support behavioral health care providers.... Read More >>
Join us on Wed., June 17, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. for a webinar on understanding Washington paid family medical leave and how it relates to your benefits.... Read More >>
The UW Psychiatric Consultation Line (PCL) is available to help prescribing providers, including those in community hospitals and emergency departments, in Washington seeking clinical advice about patients 18+ with mental health and/or substance use disorders.... Read More >>
Health care providers are seeing an alarming trend of people delaying care for injuries and worrisome symptoms – sometimes leading to hospitalizations that could have been avoided with earlier care.... Read More >>
WSHA, in collaboration with the Washington State Medical Association (WSMA), Washington Department of Health, and the Health Care Authority will release the next round of the Acute Opioid Prescribing Reports next week.... Read More >>