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Election raises questions about future of Medicaid

The future of Medicaid looks to be a top priority under President Trump and a Republican Congress. During the campaign, Mr. Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) called for replacing the current Medicaid program — and the ACA-mandated expansion — with a block grant to states or per capita spending caps. ... Read More >>

Murray, McMorris Rodgers retain leadership roles

Senate Democrats this week selected Patty Murray as their assistant leader for the 2017-2018 Congress. This moves her up to the number three position in the Democratic leadership behind the party’s incoming leader, Chuck Schumer (NY) and minority whip Dick Durbin (IL). She currently serves as the Democratic Conference Secretary.... Read More >>

CDC: Adult cigarette smoking rate declines over decade

About 15 percent of adults smoked cigarettes in 2015, down from about 17 percent in 2014 and 21 percent in 2005, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Cigarette smoking rates were higher among men than women, Native Americans than other racial and ethnic groups, and those with less education and income.... Read More >>

Embracing our missions: Caring for all

In the wake of last week’s election, we have heard concerns from hospital leaders across the country about heated conversations and tense emotions among hospital and health care staff, and in waiting rooms among patients. Each of you might consider reminding your staff to not engage in polarizing conversations, and share with them tools for defusing heated conversations among patients.... Read More >>

Webcast November 21: LEAD Academy sets new managers up for success

After a successful pilot in October, the Washington State Hospital Association and Washington Hospital Services are excited to bring the full LEAD Academy to Washington State this spring! You’re invited to learn more about this exciting management development program during a webcast at noon on November 21. ... Read More >>

Streamlining kidney stone treatment

If you’ve ever had a kidney stone, you know it can be one of the most painful experiences one can suffer through during a lifetime. UW Medicine/Northwest Hospital Medical Center is working to make things a little less painful for patients suffering from kidney stones, and help keep kidney stones from coming back again. This fall, the medical center opened the doors to the new UW Medicine Kidney Stone Center: the Puget Sound region’s first comprehensive center for the treatment and prevention of kidney stones.... Read More >>

Recent member news: 11/17/2016

Recent member news from the November 16, 2016 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Webinar on leasing and value-based reimbursement

As you adjust to the impact of changing reimbursement models, financial flexibility can be more important than ever. From 12-1 p.m. December 7, Washington Hospital Services’ Industry Partner Meridian Leasing Corporation will host a free webinar to share how it can be an ally to WSHA members in acquiring the necessary tools to be successful in the brave new world of value-based reimbursement while remaining flexible to adapt to the changes in the health care market place.... Read More >>

Hospital leadership update

Ginger Watko has been named the new chief nursing officer at Garfield County Hospital District. Welcome Ginger!... Read More >>

Bree Meeting Explores Prior Authorization Improvement Efforts

On November 8, the Bree Collaborative convened a special meeting of interested providers and health systems, health plans and others to discuss ways to improve proper authorizations. While WSHA was hopeful that the meeting would lead to a pathway to work with payers on a standardized approach across payers, it is unclear if there is traction for that concept.... Read More >>

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