Gov. Jay Inslee announced on Friday that he will rescind 12 decrees under his COVID-19 emergency authority, saying they are no longer needed in response to the pandemic.
The proclamations are related to certain health care facilities such as hospitals, long-term care facilities and health care professionals of which flexibility was made to statutes related to training, testing and the certification of various health care workers., which incorporate several decrees, and eight others proclamations, which are separately listed.
For example, during the early stages of the pandemic, a decree was issued to prohibit all hospitals, ambulatory surgical facilities, dental orthodontic and endodontic offices in the state from providing most non-urgent procedures, but that changes with the recension. According to the governor’s office, the Department of Health and the Department of Social and Health Services will provide technical help for all facilities to move into compliance.to maintain contracted health care staff statewide and support patients transitioning to community-based services.
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