DOH Launches Teen Health Hub

The Washington State Department of Health has announced the launch of Teen Health Hub, a curated directory of youth-friendly information and resources on behavioral health, primary care, navigating the health care system, sexual and reproductive health, and teen dating and violence prevention. The Hub was developed in consultation with the DOH’s Youth Advisory Council and…

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Free Reminder/Recall Letter Template for Pediatric Vaccinations

The Washington State Department of Health and Vax Northwest (an initiative of Within Reach), in collaboration with the Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, have created a reminder/recall letter template that clinics and physicians can use for immunizations and well child visits. The template comes with messages in 11 languages (English, Spanish, Arabic,…

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Stay Up to Date on Viral Hepatitis Guidelines

Our colleagues at the Washington State Department of Health remind you to promote viral hepatitis testing, vaccination, and treatment with your patients. The following resources are curated by DOH for you and your patients: Visit the DOH’s provider information webpage for more details. If you have questions or need support, please contact them at hepatitis@doh.wa.gov.

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DOH to End Masking Mandate in Health Care Facilities on April 3

The Washington State Department of Health has announced that its masking directive for health care, long-term care, and adult correctional facilities for people ages 5 and up will end April 3. DOH will continue to recommend masking, though local or tribal governments, facilities, or clinicians may choose to continue requiring masks. The State of Oregon…

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DOH Urges Physicians to Increase Blood Lead Level Testing in Children

The Washington State Department of Health is urging family physicians and pediatricians to increase their testing on blood lead levels (BLL) in children. While DOH notes testing has increased over the past decade, Washington is still well behind the nation in testing rates (4.2 percent vs. a 17.6 percent national average). The emphasis comes in…

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WAFP COVID-19 Information Page

We’ve added a new page that will be updated regularly with the most current information about the COVID-19 pandemic that’s relevant for family physicians. You can view the COVID-19 page here.

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