Recent member news: 3/16/2017
March 16, 2017
Recent member news from the March 16, 2017 Weekly Report.... Read More >>
Recent member news from the March 16, 2017 Weekly Report.... Read More >>
Health care providers often need to be able to share patient data with one another to achieve better outcomes for patients and participate in value-based payment programs. The lack of technical capability and cost remain barriers to realizing the goal of interoperability. Washington Hospital Services Industry Partner ZeOmega will host a panel discussion via webinar March 23 to explore possible solutions to these daunting challenges.... Read More >>
WSHA has received some questions from members about how recent executive orders on immigration may impact how hospitals and other health care facilities provide services. While WSHA has not prepared a comprehensive response, here we provide some resources and information that may be useful.... Read More >>
Now is the time for the hospital community to weigh in with our members of Congress on the American Health Care Act (AHCA). WSHA needs your hospital’s voice in the discussion about our country’s health care system.... Read More >>
WSHA’s webcast about the future of the Affordable Care Act and health care coverage in Washington State, recorded on March 9, 2017.... Read More >>
Wednesday, March 8 was the cutoff for bills to be voted out of their house of origin and move to the opposite house for consideration. There are a number of important bills still alive that WSHA both supports and opposes, including bills related to nurse staffing requirements, duty to warn, balance billing and flexibility in physician contracts.... Read More >>
This week, House Republican leadership released legislation to repeal and replace major provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), fundamentally changing how insurance is funded through Medicaid and the insurance exchanges. WSHA has released a draft analysis of the proposed legislation, which is known as the American Health Care Act (AHCA).... Read More >>
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Knight – Legacy Health Cancer Collaborative is working with The Vancouver Clinic to expand the collaborative’s footprint, expanding its network of integrated cancer care clinics into Southwest Washington. Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in Vancouver will provide cancer care at its main campus, opening infusion and radiation oncology clinics. The medical center will also add a hematology and medical oncology clinic this summer.... Read More >>
WSHA would like to welcome new member Kaiser Permanente! In 2017, Kaiser Permanente acquired Group Health Cooperative and its subsidiaries, which have been caring for the citizens of Washington since 1947. Now as Kaiser Permanente Washington, they serve more than 651,000 members and support the health of communities in Northwest Washington, Central Washington, Eastern Washington, the coastal and Olympic region, and Puget Sound.... Read More >>
WSHA has embraced the work of Dartmouth College, which states that readmissions are a measurement of health care fragmentation. Based on this concept, we have set up community forums to look at ways to better integrate care and implement WSHA’s toolkit for reducing readmissions.... Read More >>