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May 4, 2023
The increasing rate of opioid-related deaths in Washington is a serious cause for concern.... Read More >>
The increasing rate of opioid-related deaths in Washington is a serious cause for concern.... Read More >>
WSHA would like to recognize RehabVisions for supporting the association as a 2023 Gold Member Engagement Partner. We are incredibly grateful for their partnership and for the services they provide to our hospital members.... Read More >>
Honoring Choices Pacific Northwest (HCPNW) worked with Ariadne Labs to develop an upgraded approach to teaching this useful Guide. ... Read More >>
The Joint Commission’s stroke certification programs were developed in partnership with the American Heart Association/American Stroke association (AHA/ASA).... Read More >>
Evidence suggests that earlier and better conversations about goals of care between clinicians and their patients who have serious illness results in:... Read More >>
Washington State has witnessed an increase in opioid-related deaths across the state, with Yakima County seeing a 34% increase in opioid-related deaths between 2020 and 2021.... Read More >>
WSHA will host the roundtable “Code Lavender – Caring for Caregivers” from 2-4 p.m., Monday, April 10 with Torrey Sanbeck, MAC., senior service excellence coach and director of the Code Lavender program for MultiCare Health System.... Read More >>
The new deadline for WSHA’s Rural Quality Everyday Extraordinary Award is Monday, April 17.... Read More >>
The next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 22. WSHA is a committed and collaborative partner in the Washington State Opioid Response Plan.... Read More >>
Join the WSHA Behavioral Health team from 10:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, March 29 for the webinar “Combating Violence in Healthcare: Innovative Strategies for Health Care Leaders.”... Read More >>