Federal Advocacy Continues on COVID-19
April 15, 2020
WSHA continues to hear from hospitals about the broad and devastating impacts on the health care system from COVID-19. ... Read More >>
WSHA continues to hear from hospitals about the broad and devastating impacts on the health care system from COVID-19. ... Read More >>
Facing reduced state revenues and higher costs due to the (coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, on April 3 Governor Inslee used his line-item veto authority to reduce the 2020 supplemental operating budget passed by the legislature last month. ... Read More >>
The Washington Healthcare Forum COVID-19 Work Group is compiling provider questions along with answers from commercial plans and Medicaid. ... Read More >>
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Washington Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange) is extending the current special enrollment period for individuals who are looking for health insurance coverage.... Read More >>
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced today that effective April 14, Medicare will increase the payment amount from the existing $51 amount to $100 for COVID-19 clinical diagnostic lab tests that can process more than 200 tests per day using sophisticated equipment. ... Read More >>
WSHA’s Government Affairs team has published its April 2020 update to its State Regulatory Issues webpage. ... Read More >>
The first round of the emergency funding, $30 billion nationally, from the CARES bill has been released to hospitals and physician groups.... Read More >>
WSHA has been compiling and categorizing various COVID-19 resources for hospitals, a list of which is available on the COVID-19 Hospital Resource page of our website.... Read More >>
In response to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Washington Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange) is extending the current special enrollment period for individuals who are looking for health insurance coverage.... Read More >>
With the surge in employees needing to wear protective face pieces, or respirators, it is still vitally important to follow the interim guidelines approved by both Washington State Labor and Industries and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.... Read More >>