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CMS Investigating Data Breach Which May Involve Personal Information
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is investigating a data breach at one of its subcontractors. The data breach may affect as many as 245,000 Medicare beneficiaries, and both personally identifiable information and protected health information may have been compromised. Although it is unclear where the affected patients may reside, CMS is asking physicians…
Read MoreLocal Health Officers and Health Care Leaders Recommend Wearing Masks Indoors
WAFP President Mark Johnson, MD, and more than 35 other health officers and health care leaders released a joint statement Friday urging the public to wear masks indoors to mitigate the surge in respiratory viruses. The full statement is below: Communities across our state and around the U.S. are experiencing an unprecedented surge in viral…
Read MoreClinicians Sought to Assist with Pediatric Surge at Yakima Memorial Hospital
The Northwest Healthcare Response Network, a coalition of public and private partners to help the health care community respond to emergencies, has asked WAFP to alert its membership to a dire need at the inpatient pediatric unit at Yakima Memorial Hospital. More information from NWHRN and the hospital below: Washington is experiencing the same pediatric…
Read MoreMark Your Calendar: Upcoming Bree Collaborative Events, Information
The Bree Collaborative, established by the state legislature in 2011 to bring together public and private stakeholders to identify improvements to health care quality, outcomes, and affordability, is spotlighting two of its recommendations this month. On Wednesday, Dec. 7, at noon, the Collaborative will highlight its recommendation on opioid prescribing in older adults. During the…
Read MoreWAFP, WSMA, WCAAP Release Statement on Preventive Measures to Combat Surge in RSV Cases
WAFP, along the with the Washington State Medical Association and the Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, released a joint statement urging the public to take precautions as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) spike throughout Washington. Hospital emergency departments are frequently at capacity, and the problem is even worse at pediatric hospitals. The statement…
Read MoreNominations Open for WAFP Family Medicine Educator of the Year
While the Oxford Dictionary defines an educator as “a person who provides instruction or education; a teacher,” we know an educator is so much more! True educators ignite passions for learning, offer endless encouragement, challenge assumptions, and construct an environment in which their students thrive. Do you know a Family Medicine Educator who has impacted their…
Read MoreWashington Medical Commission Recruiting for Vacancies
The Washington Medical Commission, which establishes, monitors, and enforces qualifications for licensure, consistent standards of practice, and continuing competency, will have openings for several commissioners beginning July 1, 2023: WMC is also recruiting for two public members who are not physicians. Commission members are appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee. The commission usually meets eight times…
Read MoreMedication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Learning Collaborative Set to Begin in December
Comagine Health, Public Health – Seattle & King County, and Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) are recruiting up to eight clinical settings to participate in the Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Learning Collaborative (LC). The MOUD LC is open to clinical sites who have patients with opioid use disorder and would like to…
Read MoreDr. Katina Rue Named President of State Medical Association
Katina Rue, DO, FAAFP, was installed as the president of the Washington State Medical Association at its annual meeting in Spokane this weekend. Rue, director of the Trios family medicine residency program in Kennewick, currently serves as one of the WAFP’s alternate delegates to the AAFP Congress of Delegates. In taking the helm of the…
Read MoreMCO Incentives for Well Visits Through 2022
The MCOs working with the Department of Health have compiled a list of the rewards parents can earn so that clinics can use it when reminding parents that their child is due or overdue for a full check-up. Some clinics find that patients are more willing to schedule an appointment knowing that it is included in…
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