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Posted over 4 years ago by Nancy Lawton

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Join us for our upcoming CE events:

January 21 Preo-operative Evaluation: The Good, The Bad, The Useful, with Ashley Fedan, MS, CRNA, EdD (c)

February 10 Virtual Lobby Day and Legislative Update with Louise Kaplan and Devon Connor-Green

Telemedicine Training is now available free of charge on demand at this link.

The University of Washington has circulated the attached file for information on SARS-Cov2 Vaccines to prevent COVID-19.

At the UW Psychiatry and Addiction Case Conference series two resources were suggested for primary care providers with patients encountering increased distress during lock down: self help for anxiety and depression at nowmattersnow.org and SUD recovery support at intherooms.com

The NCQAC has asked for ARNP input on the following:

Notifiable Conditions Cost Questionnaire

Attention Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners

The Washington State Board of Health is seeking your input on the costs of draft state rules that may impact you or your business. Please complete the cost survey by Monday, December 28, 2020.

Chapter 246-101 WAC – Notifiable conditions, outlines requirements for health care providers, health care facilities, and laboratories to report information necessary for public health officials to protect the public's health by tracking infectious and noninfectious conditions.

The Washington State Board of Health (Board) and the Washington State Department of Health (Department) are in the process of revising the rules. We are seeking input on potential costs to you associated with the draft rules. We sent surveys in November 2019 to assess the cost of significant changes in the draft rules; the responses informed the initial cost-benefit analysis for the proposed rules. Since that first survey, the Board and Department have added addition language to the draft rules to collect race, ethnicity, and language data.

The current survey focuses only on the sections that include these new draft changes since these costs were not captured in our last survey. Attached are the sections that incorporate these additional demographic reporting components. The working copy of the full proposed rules can be found on the Board’s rulemaking web page along with supporting documents that outline proposed changes.

As part of the rulemaking process, the Board and the Department are required to analyze the probable costs of complying with new rule requirements and the impacts the new requirements may have on small business. These costs may include the cost of equipment, supplies, labor, professional services, and increased administrative costs; as well as whether compliance with the proposed rule will cause businesses to lose sales or revenue.

Please see the cost survey. Your participation in the cost survey will help the Board and Department understand the potential additional costs and help them decide what will be included in the proposed rule.

If you chose to participate, please submit your responses via email to kaitlyn.donahoe@sboh.wa.gov with the subject line: “Notifiable Conditions Cost Questionnaire” by Monday, December 28, 2020. Please feel free to share this questionnaire with others who wish to participate.

If you have questions, please contact Kaitlyn Donahoe, Policy Advisor for the Board, at kaitlyn.donahoe@sboh.wa.gov or 360-584-6737.

Have a safe and happy holiday season.