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Pros and cons of being a mid-adopter of behavioral health integration

WSHA recently released a bulletin explaining details of the decision to pursue “mid-adopter” status for financial integration of Medicaid benefits for behavioral health. WSHA supports financial integration of Medicaid benefits so that patients may have a single managed care organization responsible for benefits and cost of their care. The bulletin includes frequently asked questions about the topic as well as resources.... Read More >>

Recent member news: 6/15/2017

Recent member news from the June 15, 2017 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Medicaid Financial Integration: Mid Adopter Considerations

The purpose of this bulletin is to help you understand the implications of regions and counties pursuing mid adopter financial integration of Medicaid benefits for behavioral health.... Read More >>

HCA Releases Information on Initial Demonstration Dollar Amounts

The purpose of this bulletin is to make you aware of recent developments on the Medicaid demonstration waiver. Recently, the Health Care Authority’s technical advisory consultant, Manatt, released information on the magnitude of dollars available through this work. ... Read More >>

Online registration to close June 19 for Rural Hospital Leadership Conference

Online Registration will close Monday, June 19 for WSHA and AWPHD's 41st Annual Rural Hospital Leadership Conference at Campbell's Resort in Chelan, so be sure to register now!... Read More >>

Senate indicates AHCA action by end of June

U.S. Senate Republican leaders have indicated that they intend to vote on a new version of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) by the end of June. A group of GOP senators have been working behind closed doors to rewrite the House version of the bill. In order to be voted on by the end of June, the new product would likely need to be completed sometime next week.... Read More >>

Taking a stand against violence

This Friday, June 9, we will join the American Hospital Association (AHA) in taking a stand against violence —in all its forms — to make our communities a safer place through the Hospitals Against Violence campaign, #HAVhope.... Read More >>

Making the hospital a more comfortable place

At Othello Community Hospital, a long-running program has sought to make local children and parents more comfortable when visiting the hospital or being a patient. Each year near National Hospital Week, the hospital welcomes second-graders from the community for learning and demonstrations in the hospital’s different departments.... Read More >>

State issues ruling on duty to warn, WSHA gives guidance

Despite a strong effort by WSHA and other advocacy groups in the state legislature and motions for reconsideration, Volk v. DeMeerleer, a Supreme Court decision impacting delivery of mental health services, remains law in Washington State. Volk found that providers have a duty to warn or protect those who may be foreseeably harmed by a patient, even if no specific individual was identified. The ruling creates ambiguity for providers, as it alters the scope of duty to warn in several critical ways.... Read More >>

Joint Opioid Taskforce will review Bree Collaborative opioid prescribing metrics

The Bree Collaborative has approved its draft opioid prescribing metrics for dissemination for public comment. WSHA and the Washington State Medical Association’s Joint Opioid Taskforce has reviewed earlier versions of the Bree prescribing metrics and was supportive of their precision and direction. Our taskforce will re-review the metrics as they have undergone changes and provide formal comments to the collaborative. ... Read More >>

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