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SUMMARY:Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Mondays | 12:00–13:00 | WSHA Hospital Members Only | Register Here \nAbout the Series \nAcross Washington\, hospital teams are working every day to reduce opioid‑related harm and strengthen patient‑centered care. This year\, WSHA is honored to launch the 2026 Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series—a statewide learning community built by hospitals\, for hospitals. \nThis series reflects the feedback we received from hospital leaders about the areas they most want support\, including: \n\nOpportunities to learn directly from peers\nPractical tools for screening\, training\, shared decision making\, and MOUD prescribing\, including long-acting injectable buprenorphine\nStrategies for community resource linkage to ongoing care\nSupport for pediatric pain management and reducing variation\nTools to leverage MME/24 hour for ongoing improvement\nGuidance for caring for pregnant persons and adolescents with OUD\n\n2026 Quarterly Webinar Schedule \nRegistration Link: https://wsha-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/CbGoLUcjShG6qeseLXRlEA \n\nQuarter 1 — Screening\, Training & Shared Decision‑Making Models \nMonday\, March 16 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Learn from hospital peers implementing practical workflows that strengthen patient engagement and clinical safety to strengthen staff confidence in successful identification of patients at-risk of harm from opioids\, including how to effectively offer MOUD. \nView Recording \n\nQuarter 2 — OUD Referrals & Community Resource Pathways \nMonday\, June 15 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Real examples of hospital-community partnerships that ensure patients can access the treatment they need\, including in-person and virtual options. \n\nQuarter 3 — Pediatric Pain Management & MME Best Practices \nMonday\, September 14 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Member insights on improving pediatric pain care\, reducing above‑guideline prescribing and leveraging MME tools to guide safer decisions. \n\nQuarter 4 — Innovation Strategies: Pregnancy Care\, Adolescents\, & Long‑Acting Buprenorphine \nMonday\, December 14 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Forward looking practices supporting pregnant person\, adolescents\, and early adopters of using long-acting buprenorphine across hospital care settings. \n\nRegistration \nRegister to access all four quarterly sessions here. \n\nInvitation to Participate as Panelists \nThis series is built on the belief that learning accelerates when we learn from each other.\nWSHA welcomes hospitals interested in sharing their experience—large or small\, early steps or mature programs. \nWhether you’ve piloted a new workflow\, built a referral partnership\, refined prescribing practices\, or discovered a small change that made a big difference\, your peers want to hear from you. \n\nInterested in joining a panel?\nContact: tinas@wsha.org
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/opioid-harm-prevention-peer-forum-series-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tina Seery":MAILTO:TinaS@wsha.org
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SUMMARY:OUD Referrals: Extending the Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:June 24 Roundtable: OUD Referrals: Extending the Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series | Register Here \n\nJoin WSHA Clinical Excellence for a follow-up roundtable on Wednesday\, June 24\, from 2:00–3:30 PM\, focused on advancing discussions on opioid use disorder (OUD) referral/community pathways and the State Directed Payment Program (SDPP): Follow-up after ED Visit for Substance Use Disorder (FUA) measure. \n\nHospital teams across Washington are doing critical work to connect patients with OUD to treatment and recovery support\, but many face persistent challenges once patients leave the hospital or emergency department. \n\nAs part of WSHA’s 2026 Opioid Harm Prevention Quarterly Peer Forum Series\, this roundtable builds on the June 15 session\, Quarter 2: OUD Referrals & Community Resource Pathways\, which highlights real examples of hospital–community partnerships across the state. In response to member feedback requesting more time for peer exchange\, this session is designed to provide deeper\, member-driven discussion\, including aims in support of the (SDPP) FUA measure.  \n\nWhy attend this roundtable? \n\nEngage directly with hospital peers navigating similar OUD referral and follow-up challenges\nDiscuss strengths and barriers hospitals experience after patients leave inpatient or emergency settings\nShare practical lessons learned from community partnerships\, including virtual care options\nExplore strategies to strengthen performance on the State Directed Payment Program (SDPP) Follow-up after ED Visit for Substance Use Disorder (FUA) measure by improving timely follow-up connections to care\nHelp WSHA better understand where hospitals need additional tools\, guidance\, convening\, or advocacy\n\n  \nHow this supports the Peer Forum Series \nThis roundtable complements the Opioid Harm Prevention Quarterly Peer Forum Series by: \n\nDeepening discussion on priority topics identified by hospital leaders\nSupporting peer-to-peer learning beyond presentation-based sessions\nInforming future forums\, resources\, and statewide improvement efforts\n\n\nWho should attend? \nWe encourage participation from clinical leaders\, ED teams\, care coordination\, social work\, pharmacy\, quality and behavioral health staff involved in OUD screening\, treatment initiation\, referrals and follow-up care. \n\nYour voice matters \nParticipation in this roundtable will directly inform how WSHA tailors future peer forums and supports hospitals in strengthening community resource pathways and continuity of care. \n\nRegistration Links \n\nJune 24th OUD Referrals: Extending the Opioid Harm Prevention Forum Series \n\nRegister Here  \n\nOpioid Harm Prevention Forum Series\n\nRegister Here | Learn More \n\nFlyers \n\nOUD Referrals: Extending the Opioid Harm Prevention Forum Series\nOpioid Harm Prevention Forum Series\n\n\nInterested in joining a panel?\nContact: tinas@wsha.org
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/oud-referrals-extending-the-opioid-harm-prevention-peer-forum-series/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tina Seery":MAILTO:TinaS@wsha.org
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SUMMARY:Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Mondays | 12:00–13:00 | WSHA Hospital Members Only | Register Here \nAbout the Series \nAcross Washington\, hospital teams are working every day to reduce opioid‑related harm and strengthen patient‑centered care. This year\, WSHA is honored to launch the 2026 Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series—a statewide learning community built by hospitals\, for hospitals. \nThis series reflects the feedback we received from hospital leaders about the areas they most want support\, including: \n\nOpportunities to learn directly from peers\nPractical tools for screening\, training\, shared decision making\, and MOUD prescribing\, including long-acting injectable buprenorphine\nStrategies for community resource linkage to ongoing care\nSupport for pediatric pain management and reducing variation\nTools to leverage MME/24 hour for ongoing improvement\nGuidance for caring for pregnant persons and adolescents with OUD\n\n2026 Quarterly Webinar Schedule \nRegistration Link: https://wsha-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/CbGoLUcjShG6qeseLXRlEA \n\nQuarter 1 — Screening\, Training & Shared Decision‑Making Models \nMonday\, March 16 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Learn from hospital peers implementing practical workflows that strengthen patient engagement and clinical safety to strengthen staff confidence in successful identification of patients at-risk of harm from opioids\, including how to effectively offer MOUD. \nView Recording \n\nQuarter 2 — OUD Referrals & Community Resource Pathways \nMonday\, June 15 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Real examples of hospital-community partnerships that ensure patients can access the treatment they need\, including in-person and virtual options. \n\nQuarter 3 — Pediatric Pain Management & MME Best Practices \nMonday\, September 14 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Member insights on improving pediatric pain care\, reducing above‑guideline prescribing and leveraging MME tools to guide safer decisions. \n\nQuarter 4 — Innovation Strategies: Pregnancy Care\, Adolescents\, & Long‑Acting Buprenorphine \nMonday\, December 14 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Forward looking practices supporting pregnant person\, adolescents\, and early adopters of using long-acting buprenorphine across hospital care settings. \n\nRegistration \nRegister to access all four quarterly sessions here. \n\nInvitation to Participate as Panelists \nThis series is built on the belief that learning accelerates when we learn from each other.\nWSHA welcomes hospitals interested in sharing their experience—large or small\, early steps or mature programs. \nWhether you’ve piloted a new workflow\, built a referral partnership\, refined prescribing practices\, or discovered a small change that made a big difference\, your peers want to hear from you. \n\nInterested in joining a panel?\nContact: tinas@wsha.org
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/opioid-harm-prevention-peer-forum-series-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tina Seery":MAILTO:TinaS@wsha.org
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SUMMARY:Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:Mondays | 12:00–13:00 | WSHA Hospital Members Only | Register Here \nAbout the Series \nAcross Washington\, hospital teams are working every day to reduce opioid‑related harm and strengthen patient‑centered care. This year\, WSHA is honored to launch the 2026 Opioid Harm Prevention Peer Forum Series—a statewide learning community built by hospitals\, for hospitals. \nThis series reflects the feedback we received from hospital leaders about the areas they most want support\, including: \n\nOpportunities to learn directly from peers\nPractical tools for screening\, training\, shared decision making\, and MOUD prescribing\, including long-acting injectable buprenorphine\nStrategies for community resource linkage to ongoing care\nSupport for pediatric pain management and reducing variation\nTools to leverage MME/24 hour for ongoing improvement\nGuidance for caring for pregnant persons and adolescents with OUD\n\n2026 Quarterly Webinar Schedule \nRegistration Link: https://wsha-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/CbGoLUcjShG6qeseLXRlEA \n\nQuarter 1 — Screening\, Training & Shared Decision‑Making Models \nMonday\, March 16 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Learn from hospital peers implementing practical workflows that strengthen patient engagement and clinical safety to strengthen staff confidence in successful identification of patients at-risk of harm from opioids\, including how to effectively offer MOUD. \nView Recording \n\nQuarter 2 — OUD Referrals & Community Resource Pathways \nMonday\, June 15 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Real examples of hospital-community partnerships that ensure patients can access the treatment they need\, including in-person and virtual options. \n\nQuarter 3 — Pediatric Pain Management & MME Best Practices \nMonday\, September 14 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Member insights on improving pediatric pain care\, reducing above‑guideline prescribing and leveraging MME tools to guide safer decisions. \n\nQuarter 4 — Innovation Strategies: Pregnancy Care\, Adolescents\, & Long‑Acting Buprenorphine \nMonday\, December 14 | 12:00–13:00 \nObjective: Forward looking practices supporting pregnant person\, adolescents\, and early adopters of using long-acting buprenorphine across hospital care settings. \n\nRegistration \nRegister to access all four quarterly sessions here. \n\nInvitation to Participate as Panelists \nThis series is built on the belief that learning accelerates when we learn from each other.\nWSHA welcomes hospitals interested in sharing their experience—large or small\, early steps or mature programs. \nWhether you’ve piloted a new workflow\, built a referral partnership\, refined prescribing practices\, or discovered a small change that made a big difference\, your peers want to hear from you. \n\nInterested in joining a panel?\nContact: tinas@wsha.org
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/opioid-harm-prevention-peer-forum-series-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tina Seery":MAILTO:TinaS@wsha.org
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