Loading chat...
Legislators with BillsLegislators(79)
Referred Bills (90)
Establishing the emerging therapies work group.
Concerning continuing care retirement communities.
Concerning notice of charity care availability at time of billing and collection.
Concerning persons and entities to whom the department of health may provide prescription monitoring program data.
Providing for restrictions on prescriptions for opioid drugs.
Specifying to whom information and records related to mental health services may be disclosed for the purposes of care coordination and treatment.
Concerning the delegation of nursing care tasks to home care aides.
Providing health care purchasing options for individuals and small employers.
Establishing a medicaid fraud hotline.
Including pharmacists in the legend drug act.
Concerning insurance coverage of tobacco cessation treatment in the preventative benefit required under the federal law.
Modifying hospital and emergency service personnel reporting requirements to local enforcement.
Establishing the office of the health care authority ombudsman.
Creating a career pathway for medical assistants.
Requiring registration of reflexologists.
Exempting veterinarians from the data submission requirements of the prescription monitoring program.
Assisting persons seeking individual health benefit plan coverage when their prior carrier has terminated individual coverage.
Creating a retired active license for mental health professionals.
Concerning military spouses or registered domestic partners occupational licensing status during deployment or placement outside Washington state.
Requiring the certification of dental anesthesia assistants.
Requiring the department of social and health services to submit a demonstration waiver request to revise the federal medicaid program.
Creating flexibility in the delivery of long-term care services.
Regulating health care insurance.
Addressing the needs for health insurance coverage for persons under age nineteen.
Establishing a health benefit exchange.
Concerning primary care health homes and chronic care management.
Concerning exemption from immunization.
Concerning the medical use of cannabis.
Concerning submission of certain information by physicians and physician assistants at the time of license renewal.
Creating an organ donation work group.
Protecting consumers by assuring persons using the title of social worker have graduated with a degree in social work from an educational program accredited by the council on social work education.
Including wound care management in occupational therapy.
Regarding naturopathic physicians.
Providing licensed midwives online access to the University of Washington health services library.
Concerning evaluating military training and experience toward meeting licensing requirements in medical professions.
Requiring the department of health to collect current and past employment information in the cancer registry program.
Concerning the acquisition of nonprofit hospitals.
Forming a joint select committee on health reform implementation.
Applying the prohibition against unfair practices by insurers and their remedies and penalties to the state health care authority.
Defining small groups for insurance purposes.
Concerning East Asian medicine practitioners.
Concerning medical marijuana.
Establishing the accountable care organization pilot projects.
Concerning nursing assistant credentialing.
Allowing the department of social and health services to adopt rules establishing standards for the review and certification of treatment facilities under the problem and pathological gambling treatment program.
Repealing the expiration of the fair payment for chiropractic services requirement.
Authorizing Washington pharmacies to fill prescriptions written by advanced registered nurse practitioners in other states or in certain provinces of Canada.
Regarding certification of speech-language pathology assistants.
Conforming the uniform controlled substances act to existing state and federal law.
Addressing conversion rights upon termination of eligibility for health plan coverage.
Concerning hospital surveys or audits.
Establishing the Washington vaccine association.
Requiring health benefit plans to offer coverage for surgical treatment of morbid obesity.
Concerning developmental screening.
Concerning methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.
Establishing a pilot program to provide access to personal hygiene and cleaning products.
Regarding the issuance of licenses to practice dentistry.
Modifying the name of and titles within the acupuncture profession.
Requiring tamper-resistant prescription pads.
Concerning the standard health questionnaire.
Allowing electronic approval of vital records.
Concerning scoliosis screening in schools.
Concerning insurance coverage of the sales tax for prescribed durable medical equipment and mobility enhancing equipment.
Concerning the practice of opticianry.
Concerning prescription drug use in state purchased health care programs.
Concerning the Washington state insurance pool.
Concerning online access to the University of Washington health sciences library by certain health care providers.
Concerning direct patient-provider primary care practice arrangements.
Creating the Washington health partnership plan.
Concerning long-term care facilities.
Concerning health benefit plan coverage for organ transplants.
Regulating tattooing and body piercing.
Requiring health care professionals to report violent injuries.
Regulating speech-language pathology assistants.
Concerning genetic counselors.
Establishing a community health care collaborative grant program.
Concerning the secure exchange of health information.
Establishing a forum for testing primary care medical home reimbursement pilot projects.
Concerning administrative procedures for payors and providers of health care services.
Concerning pregnancy prevention programs.
Concerning certificates of need.
Distributing health plan information.
Concerning internet and mail order sales of tobacco products.
Creating the Washington health care discount plan organization act.
Regarding cost recovery in disciplinary proceedings involving dentists.
Calling on Congress to enact legislation to eliminate the 24 month Medicare waiting period for participants in Social Security Disability Insurance.
Concerning employee wellness programs.
Requesting that Congress issue a date at which health information technology must comply with a uniform national standard of interoperability.
Regarding critical access hospitals not subject to certificate of need review.
Regarding counseling professions subject to the authority of the secretary of health.