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Inland Northwest Health Services chief administrator to retire

After nearly 20 years of service to Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS), Chief Administrative Officer Nancy Vorhees will retire at the end of the year. Nancy also served as interim executive director of the Spokane Teaching Health Center, a collaboration with the Empire Health Foundation, Providence Health Care and Washington State University – Spokane.... Read More >>

Recent member news: 11/10/2016

Recent member news from the November 10, 2016 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Member name change and leadership updates

Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital has changed its name to Virginia Mason Memorial, and leadership changes at WSHA member hospitals and health systems.... Read More >>

Telestroke networks ensure help is never far

If you or somebody you love suffers a stroke, getting immediate medical attention is paramount, as a quick response dramatically improves the rates of survival and recovery. But for those living in our rural communities, specialty care can be far away. To help connect rural patients with the care they need, Providence Health & Services operates telestroke networks, connecting community hospitals with the resources of its larger facilities.... Read More >>

WSHA welcomes Chris Bandoli as senior vice president for policy and advocacy

Following a nationwide search, the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA) announced today that it will welcome Chris Bandoli as its new senior vice president for policy and advocacy. Bandoli — who has been with Regence BlueShield since 2007, serving as director of government affairs for the last 5 years — will begin work with the association later this month, filling the spot previously held by Executive Vice President and incoming President and CEO Cassie Sauer.... Read More >>

Nominate now for leaders in health care awards

Seattle Business magazine’s Leaders in Health Care Awards program, which recognizes individuals and organizations playing a significant role in Washington's world-class health care sector, is looking for entries/nominations in a range of categories from outstanding medical center or hospital executive to outstanding medical director or chief medical officer. The deadline for submissions has been extended to November 16. ... Read More >>

Preparing for the lame duck

WSHA and the American Hospital Association (AHA) have outlined a post-election legislative agenda between now and the end of the year that addresses the consequences of the site neutral payment provisions in the 2015 budget on new hospital-based clinics and extends the moratorium of the enforcement of Medicare rules governing supervision of outpatient therapeutic services through the end of 2016.... Read More >>

Thank you auxiliaries for many years of service

As so many things in health care are changing, so are the auxiliaries and the use of volunteers. This summer, the Washington State Association of Hospital Auxiliaries made the hard decision to dissolve as an organization. Too many local hospital auxiliaries had either dissolved or evolved into different structures. Certainly, volunteers are still needed and a central part of hospital life, but the role of the auxiliary has, in too many cases, changed.... Read More >>

Recent member news: 11/3/2016

Recent member news from the Nov. 3, 2016 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

Check out the WHS blog

Many times as a result of the success of WSHA in both Policy and Patient Safety, downstream work arises for our members. One of Washington Hospital Services’ roles is to provide a network of vetted Industry Partners that can support this work. WHS launched a blog exploring the ways in which we are able to leverage our business relationships to the benefit of our member hospitals.... Read More >>

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