Leveraging your WSHA membership to achieve clinical excellence

WSHA’s Safety & Quality team is filled with clinical experts across numerous disciplines. They support numerous initiatives to improve health care in Washington State, and these programs are all available to our member hospitals as one of their member benefits... Read More >>

Free training June 6 on treating patients with opioid use disorder

University of Washington Continuing Education will partner with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) to host the training “Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder” from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, June 6... Read More >>

‘Starts with One’ campaign makes a statewide impact, seeks partner feedback

For the last 18 months, WSHA has worked with the state Health Care Authority (HCA) and DH, a social impact agency, to partner with hospitals across the state for opioid harm reduction activities through the “Starts with One” campaign... Read More >>

WSHA, members standardizing, simplifying emergency code events

In 2008, WSHA engaged with stakeholders to standardize hospital emergency code events. (You may know these codes by their colors, such as “code blue” for a patient whose heart has stopped or who has stopped breathing.)... Read More >>

Registration still open for May 20 Quality Leader Learning Collaborative

We have extended the registration deadline for the May 20 Quality Leader Learning Collaborative. Online registration is closed but additional attendees can register at the door. This event is from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 20 at the SeaTac Airport Conference Center... Read More >>

Washington State is again the top spot for nurses

For the third year in a row, Washington State was named the number one place in the nation for nurses by WalletHub. The study by personal finance website WalletHub analyzed 20 metrics, focusing on compensation, job growth, and working conditions... Read More >>

Hospitals have new resource to improve support for maternal mental health

One in five people will suffer from a mental health disorder after pregnancy. This week, WSHA is kicking off the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) Perinatal Mental Health Bundle Workshops and Webinars... Read More >>

WSHA provider toolkit supports hospital substance misuse prevention efforts

Preventing substance misuse is the most effective strategy in reducing the risk of developing a substance use disorder. Mental Health Awareness month, and specifically National Prevention Week May 12-18,  provides the perfect opportunity to consider how your hospital can participate in prevention efforts... Read More >>

Webinar explores breadth of support available through WSHA’s Safety & Quality programs

On Monday, June 3 the WSHA Safety and Quality team will provide a webinar overview of current and upcoming hospital quality programs and initiatives... Read More >>

Join WSHA’s Quality Leader Learning Collaborative May 20

Join your colleagues from across the state at the WSHA Quality Leader Learning Collaborative from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 20 at the SeaTac Airport Conference Center. This members-only event is complimentary... Read More >>

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