Washington hospital teams are focused on reducing opioid‑related harm and strengthening safe, patient‑centered care. To support and elevate this critical effort, we’re launching the WSHA 2026 Opioid Harm Prevention (OHP) Peer Forum Series—a quarterly, statewide learning community created by members, for members.
This year’s series is shaped by hospital member feedback and grounded in conversations with clinical peers on the front lines. Each quarterly session features real‑world insights, practical tools and shared strategies from hospital teams committed to improving outcomes for patients, families and communities.
2026 Quarterly Sessions
- Q1: March 16 | noon–1 p.m.
Screening, Training & Shared Decision‑Making Models
- Q2: June 15 | noon–1 p.m.
OUD Referrals & Community Resource Pathways
- Q3: September 14 | noon–1 p.m.
Pediatric Pain Management & MME Best Practices
- Q4: December 14 | noon–1 p.m.
Innovation Strategies: Pregnancy Care, Adolescents & Long‑Acting Buprenorphine
The OHP Peer Series highlights:
- Engage in meaningful dialogue with hospital peers facing similar challenges.
- Gain practical tools for screening, training, shared decision‑making and MOUD prescribing.
- Learn best practices for pediatric pain management and reducing variation.
- Identify approaches to linking patients with community resources and ongoing care.
- Access guidance on caring for pregnant persons and adolescents with OUD.
Save Your Seat
Review the event packet and register today to reserve a spot in all four quarterly sessions.
