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Inside Olympia: Advocacy week is here, nurse staffing companion bill bumped back, guardianship bill introduced

We are pleased to report that more than 650 health care advocates signed in against HB 1868 last week, making their voices heard against a bill that would impose rigid staffing minimums and impose other regulations hampering hospital staffing.... Read More >>

Emergency proclamation on non-urgent medical services now in effect

Gov. Inslee’s emergency proclamation restricting non-urgent medical procedures went into effect on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, and will continue through Feb. 17, 2022, unless rescinded sooner. ... Read More >>

Join us for Hospital Advocacy Days Jan. 24-28

This is your last chance to register for WSHA’s Advocacy Days, Jan. 24-28, 2022! ... Read More >>

Gender and negotiations

Where do gender differences in negotiation outcomes come from? (HINT: It's not biology) What relatively simple tactics can you use to immediately reduce gender differences in negotiations?... Read More >>

Creating a safe and sustainable workplace in health care

Join Washington Hospital Services Industry Partner Stericycle for the webinar, Creating a Safe and Sustainable Workplace in Health Care, from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022.... Read More >>

Understanding your cybersecurity maturity

Washington Hospital Services Industry Partner Sensato invites you to view the recording of its Jan. 18, 2022, webinar, Understanding Your Cybersecurity Maturity.... Read More >>

Recent member news: 1/20/2022

Recent member news from the Jan. 20, 2022 edition of the Weekly Report newsletter. ... Read More >>

Inside Olympia: Nurse staffing bill to get a hearing this week

Though we are only in the second week of this year’s legislative session, numerous important bills are quickly being introduced and given hearings... Read More >>

Legislative session 2022 is now underway

The 2022 legislative session began Monday, Jan. 10. This year’s session will be held in a largely virtual format due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.... Read More >>

Support maternal and newborn health with accessible contraception

Access to immediate postpartum contraception (IPPC) – or receiving birth control before being discharged from the hospital or birthing center – is critical to maternal and newborn health.... Read More >>

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