Emergency pharmacy rules for hospital-owned clinics

The Pharmacy Commission on August 10 released emergency rules supporting the regulatory, inspection and investigation of pharmacy services provided in clinics owned and operated by a hospital. This emergency rule allows hospitals an additional option when determining how to license a clinic owned and operated by a hospital where drugs are transferred and stored. WSHA is pleased with these rules and has been advocating for this approach since 2015.... Read More >>

UW offers Perinatal Psychiatry Consultation Line

The University of Washington is offering an important new service: The University of Washington Perinatal Psychiatry Consultation Line (206-685-2924). It is a free phone consultation service for any health care provider in Washington State who has a question about a pregnant or postpartum woman with a mental health problem. The line is staffed by a perinatal psychiatrist from 3-5 p.m. on weekdays. Providers can also leave a message at any time and staff will respond as soon as possible.... Read More >>

QPP: Review possible changes for the 2018 performance period

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a proposed rule on the Quality Payment Program (QPP). The proposed changes are intended to simplify reporting requirements, ease eligibility requirements and provide more support to clinicians, especially small, independent and rural practices.... Read More >>

Nine organizations to provide in-person assistance, outreach for health insurance customers

The Washington Health Benefit Exchange on August 15 announced the nine lead organizations chosen to oversee in-person assistance provided to Washington residents during the upcoming open enrollment period scheduled to begin on November 1. Among the organizations is WSHA member Wenatchee Valley Hospital.... Read More >>

Membership update: 8/17/210

Membership updates from the August 17, 2017 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Recent member news: 8/17/2017

Recent member news from the August 17, 2017 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Register today for LEAD Academy Seattle

The next cohort of LEAD Academy starts in less than a month and space is filling up! The next Seattle session will begin September 12 and will meet one day per month through November at the WSHA offices. Registration is now open and is limited to 30 participants.... Read More >>

Merritt Hawkins recently featured in Forbes

A recent article in Forbes Magazine featured data from WHS Industry Partner Merritt Hawkins. The article delved into the most in-demand and highest-paying jobs for physicians. Merritt Hawkins reported the most searches for family physicians, psychiatrists, internists, OB/GYNs and hospitalists.... Read More >>

Webcast recording: Providing a safe and healthy workplace

Richard Best, director of health care compliance for Stericycle, recently presented a webinar for WSHA members that focused on regulations and requirements for occupational safety and health compliance. In case you missed it, you can watch it here.... Read More >>

It’s a good time to get up to date on vaccines

Nobody likes getting shots, but staying up to date on your vaccines can literally be a life saver. August marks National Immunization Awareness Month, and a time to remember that vaccines play an important role in preventing serious, sometimes fatal diseases. Not only does it protect you personally, but it protects others who may not be able to receive vaccines, such as those with a weakened immune system or those at risk for serious complications if they are to contract one of these infectious diseases.... Read More >>

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