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New York Times: The Fix

Last week, WSHA’s leader on patient safety, Carol Wagner, was interviewed by Daniel Bornstein for his column “The Fix.” He is doing a two-week look at the work that is being done to reduce preventable harm in hospitals — specifically, the work that is being done under Partnership for Patients.... Read More >>

Washington Hospital Services welcomes GE and HealthVUE Inc.

Washington Hospital Services is proud to announce its new marketing collaboration with GE Healthcare! This endeavor will help raise awareness of the solutions that GE could offer our members through its offerings in healthcare.... Read More >>

Ask and you shall receive: Nearly 200 global waiver proposals submitted to HCA

The Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) received about 175 global waiver proposals to transform Medicaid. Proposals can be grouped into categories, including behavioral health, care coordination for high utilizer follow-up to chronic care, family planning and pregnancy, chronic conditions, value-based purchasing; telemedicine, housing and social supports, dental care, and end-of-life planning. Click here to view the HCA’s website listing the received proposals.... Read More >>

Reaching out and working together: The catalyst to health care improvement in Washington State and San Ramon, Nicaragua

Changing payment models and system consolidation, severe limitations in mental health treatment capacity and data show treatment disparities based on race and ethnicity. The big thorny problems can seem overwhelming to us as health care leaders.... Read More >>

Help improve oncology care – provide feedback on latest Bree Collaborative report

The Bree Collaborative — a group appointed by the governor representing clinical leaders from purchasers, providers and state agencies — released its latest draft report and recommendations on improvements in oncology care. The report has two primary focus areas: That all clinics follow the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Choosing Wisely recommendations for use of advanced imaging for low-risk breast and prostate cancer, and that palliative care be offered alongside active anti-cancer care, as needed.... Read More >>

Thank you for last week, January 18-22!

We are very thankful for everyone who came down to testify! Your testimony is essential for helping legislators and the public to understand the real impact of proposed legislation.... Read More >>

WSHA legislative testimony: January 25-29

A summary of the bills WSHA will testify on from Jan. 25-29... Read More >>

I-1366 overturned by King County Superior Court

The King County Superior Court ruled last week that Initiative 1366 is unconstitutional. I-1366 — from Tim Eyman — would decrease the state sales tax by 1 percent in April if the legislature did not pass a constitutional amendment requiring a supermajority to raise taxes. The state sales tax loss would have taken $1.4 billion out of the state budget in its first year.... Read More >>

The legislature turns up the heat on Western State Hospital

Frustrated by recent safety findings by the federal government and the decision to postpone the opening of new units, the state House and Senate have held several hearings to understand the plan for improving Western State Hospital. Legislation has been introduced to create a legislative oversight committee, and many questions are being raised about how to move forward.... Read More >>

Prescription Monitoring Program: Support House Bill 2730

This morning, the House Health Care & Wellness Committee will hold a public hearing on House Bill 2730, which expands access to the Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) to all licensed providers who can prescribe legend drugs, and making it easier for providers within hospitals to access PMP data. ... Read More >>

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