What the 2018 election means for health care in Washington State

The 2018 midterm elections have now passed, changing the federal political landscape for health care. In Congress, the House of Representatives has shifted to Democratic control, though Republicans expanded their majority in the Senate. At the state level, Democrats appear to be expanding their majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.... Read More >>

Welcome new affiliate member: Pioneer Human Services

Since being founded in 1963, Pioneer Human Services has expanded from a single halfway house to a robust non-profit operating a broad range of programs in nearly 60 locations across Washington.... Read More >>

Welcome new affiliate member: Millwood Associates

Millwood Associates improve financial performance of health care organizations to ensure long-term continuity of their missions. ... Read More >>

DOH seeking comments, hosting second workshop on changes to hospital construction review standards

As part of its rulemaking on hospital construction review standards, the Department of Health (DOH) is currently seeking comments on specific proposed changes based on relevant national standards contained in the 2018 Facility Guideline Institute (FGI) Guidelines. Comments are due November 21.... Read More >>

WSHA re-launches State Regulatory Issues webpage, State Rules Tracker

WSHA’s Government Affairs team has re-launched its State Regulatory Issues webpage, which provides members a comprehensive view of state rulemaking activities that affect them. The webpage includes a link to WSHA’s Top Priority State Rules Tracker, which shows the highest-priority rulemaking activities impacting hospitals and health systems.... Read More >>

Washington hospitals receive grant to address opioid crisis

Rates of opioid use are increasing significantly, as is demand for public, primary and behavioral health care services in underserved rural communities. Kittitas Valley Healthcare (KVH) and Grays Harbor County Public Hospital District #1 have both been awarded the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program – Planning Grant to address this issue.... Read More >>

WSHA comments on proposed L&I rules on overtime pay

WSHA recently responded to a request for comment on pre-draft proposed rules by the state Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) that would expand the class of workers who qualify for overtime pay. Among other changes, the proposed changes would lower the number of Executive, Administrative and Professional (EAP) workers who are currently exempt from overtime pay laws by raising the minimum salary thresholds for these roles, which also include outside sales and computer professionals.... Read More >>

AHA resources: United Against the Flu, open enrollment

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has released toolkits for its United Against the Flu campaign and open enrollment, with sample messages to spread awareness through social media.... Read More >>

Washington Association of Community & Migrant Health Centers changes name

The Washington Association of Community & Migrant Health Centers has changed its name to the Washington Association for Community Health.... Read More >>

Membership updates: 11/8/2018

Membership updates from the November 8, 2018 Weekly Report.... Read More >>

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