Recent member news: 11/8/2018
November 7, 2018
Recent member news from the November 8, 2018 Weekly Report.... Read More >>
Recent member news from the November 8, 2018 Weekly Report.... Read More >>
The 340B program provides vital funding for community health programs and helps the uninsured access medications. A few seats remain for 340B Education Day on November 13 at WSHA’s offices in Seattle.... Read More >>
Members recently had the opportunity to learn more about how equipment maintenance management programs (EMMPs) can provide significant savings and lessen the administrative burden from original equipment manufacturer (OEM) service agreements.... Read More >>
WSHA members can now access Sigma Theta Tau International’s Nurse Manager Certificate Program through careLearning. The Nurse Manager Certificate Program is a robust web-based program designed to help develop nursing management competencies necessary to function in today's fast-paced and ever-changing health care environment.... Read More >>
WSHA will hold two webcasts to discuss the Department of Health’s charity care rulemaking.... Read More >>
WSHA recently commented with concerns about a 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.... Read More >>
Last week, CMS finalized its outpatient hospital payment rule to apply site-neutral cuts to office visit services at grandfathered off-campus hospital-based clinic locations.... Read More >>
With WSHA’s help, 53 hospitals successfully completed applications making them eligible for consideration for federally matched Medicaid Disproportional Share Hospital (DSH) funding for state fiscal year 2019.... Read More >>
Seattle — Olympic Medical Center CEO Eric Lewis has been elected Board Chair of the Washington State Hospital Association. As chair, Lewis will preside over the Board of Trustees and... Read More >>
The 340B drug discount program has been helping expand access to life-saving prescription drugs and other drug treatments for more than 25 years. However, the program is in danger, and WSHA and AHA are now asking you for your help to combat the negative perceptions the pharmaceutical industry has promoted.... Read More >>