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Should Registered Nurse Practitioners be reimbursed at the same rate as physicians?: Senate Health and Long Term Care committee hears testimony on SB 5222 - State of Reform

Washington Senate Health Committee hears testimony on SB 5222: Should ARNPs be reimbursed at the same rate as physicians? Sydney Kurle | Feb 1, 2021 Share this: The Senate Health and Long Term Care committee heard testimony on SB 5222 on Monday. This bill would require health carriers to reimburse advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNPs) at the same rate as physicians for the same services. Senate Bill 5222 would create a payment parity for ARNPs. The bill would require health plans to reimburse a contracted ARNP at the same rate as contracted physicians who are providing the same services. The bill also does not allow health carriers to reduce the reimbursement amount paid to physicians in order to comply with this act. 

Yakima area fruit grower fined $156K for COVID-19 violations

Yakima area fruit grower fined $156K for COVID-19 violations L&I said Evans Fruit Co. knew employees were required to wear masks and the employer knowingly did not enforce it. Credit: Washington Department of Labor and Industries Washington Department of Labor and Industries Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 12:53 PM PST January 27, 2021 COWICHE, Wash. The Washington Department of Labor and Industries fined a Yakima area fruit grower and processor $156,000 for violating COVID-19 workplace requirements. In a press release Wednesday, L&I officials said Evans Fruit Co., Inc. was cited for not following workplace COVID-19 mask and social distancing. This is the third time in recent months the company has been cited for COVID-19 violations, according to L&I. Officials said the company knew employees were required to wear masks and the employer knowingly did not enforce it. Because L&I considers the violations willful, the agency said the penalty i

Washington allows some indoor dining with new open-air rule

The new rules for open-air dining came after a Burlington pub owner fought the state and won. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 6:57 PM PST January 15, 2021 BURLINGTON, Wash. Burlington s Railroad Pub & Pizza can now open its doors to seated customers in its open-air dining room. Washington s Department of Labor and Industries (L & I) has relaxed dining regulations for certain restaurants after Railroad Pub & Pizza owner Nick Crandall argued that the restaurant s dining room, with garage-door sized roll-up windows, had just as much airflow as the outdoor sidewalk tents that have been allowed. It was part of his struggle to stay afloat, after nine months of varying indoor dining restrictions on restaurants statewide due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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