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New telehealth guide for Critical Access Hospitals

The Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center and National Rural Health Resource Center recently released the Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Telehealth Guide... Read More >>

WMC takes public action against COVID-19 misinformation

On Sept. 22, the Washington Medical Commission (WMC) voted during a special meeting of commissioners to unanimously adopt a COVID-19 Misinformation Position Statement... Read More >>

Webinar: ‘Best Practices in Managing 340B Pharmacy’

Join Washington Hospital Services Industry Partner SunRx for the webinar “Best Practices in Managing 340B Pharmacy” from 11 a.m. to noon Thursday, Oct. 7... Read More >>

Recent member news: 9/30/2021

Recent member news from the Sept. 30, 2021 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Rulemaking for Mandatory Hospital Participation in Public Option Plans

As WSHA previously reported, Senate Bill 5377 enacted during the 2021 legislative session made key modifications to public option health plans (also known as “Cascade Select”). ... Read More >>

HHS Provides Additional Information on $25.5 Billion in COVID Relief Funding: Application Portal Opens September 29

The US. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) provided more information related to applying for the $17 billion in Phase 4 Provider Relief Funding and $8.5 in ARPA Rural Funding. ... Read More >>

HCA Clarifies Authorization and Payment Provisions for Monoclonal Antibodies and Ambulance Services

WSHA has been actively working with the Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) to identify and remedy issues impacting access to medical care during the COVID emergency. ... Read More >>

Distributing opioid overdose reversal medication in EDs and behavioral health settings – effective January 1, 2022

This bulletin provides hospitals information about 2SSB 5195, a new law requiring hospital emergency departments (EDs) and many behavioral health settings (defined below), such as inpatient psychiatric units and psychiatric hospitals, to dispense or distribute opioid overdose reversal medication to patients at risk of an opioid overdose for individual use after discharge. The purpose of the new law is to have individuals at-risk of an opioid overdose leave hospitals and behavioral health settings with opioid overdose reversal medication. Hospitals will also have to provide patients at risk of an opioid overdose with information about medications for opioid use disorder and harm reduction strategies.[i]  The requirements for hospital EDs and behavioral health settings are effective January 1, 2022.... Read More >>

WSHA eSeries turns focus

The next keynote in the series is on Sept. 30 with Dr. Kevin Jenkins... Read More >>

WSHA launches readmissions data dashboard

As part of our Readmissions Roundtable series, WSHA is pleased to announce the launch of a new safety and quality data dashboard for our hospitals in Washington... Read More >>

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