The 3 1 Thing You Need to Know:
All licensing and credentialing systems will be unavailable from 5 p.m. on Friday, February 14 until midday of Wednesday, February 19. If you are renewing your license or applying for the first time, please complete these actions before February 14th to avoid delays. More Information
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The Washington Medical Commission (WMC) is currently accepting applications to fill upcoming vacancies.Apply Now!
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Coffee with the Commission – How to Report Discrimination to the WMC
Wed, Feb 05 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST Register Here
Coffee with the Commission is a time for the WMC to share initiatives and impacts to health care providers and communities. During this edition of Coffee with the Commission, Mahi Zeru, Equity and Social Justice Manager, will walk attendees through the discrimination section of the WMC complaint form and discuss examples of the different types of discrimination present in the health care setting. This will be a short presentation with plenty of time for your questions and discussion.
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Emergency Abortion Care in Washington State
On January 10, 2025, Governor Jay Inslee issued directive 25-01 which directs the Department of Health (the department) to adopt an emergency rule regarding emergency abortion care in Washington State. The department filed an amendment to existing rules to ensure access to treatment, including abortion care, for emergency medical conditions in hospital emergency departments and to protect a pregnant person’s right to exercise informed consent in prioritizing their health and safety when receiving treatment for emergency medical conditions in hospital emergency departments. The emergency rule was filed on January 13, 2025, and went into effect immediately.
The department will also conduct rulemaking to make these requirements permanent. Rulemaking notifications will be sent to the hospital distribution list using the state’s GovDelivery email notifications. You can find information about hospital rulemaking projects at Hospitals-Rules in Progress | Washington State Department of Health and you can learn more about rulemaking at https://doh.wa.gov/about-us/rule-making/what-rule-making.
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Expansion of Buprenorphine Treatment via Telemedicine
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued a final rule to update and refine regulations surrounding the prescribing of controlled substances via telemedicine, with a particular focus on balancing public health needs and the prevention of substance misuse. This rule is part of an effort to clarify how the practice of telemedicine, which grew significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, can continue to support patient access to necessary care without compromising the safety measures associated with controlled substances. More Information
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 From The FAQ Page
Q: My Physician or Physician Assistant is rude. Is there anything I can do about it?
A: Rudeness is not a violation of the law. However, actions that mislead, harm or are of a sexual nature are considered to be unprofessional conduct and should be reported to the Medical Commission. If you are simply not comfortable with your doctor, another option may be to find one more suitable for you.
Read More on the FAQ Page
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