The Bree Collaborative is hosting a series of timely webinars for WSHA members focused on improving care quality and system resilience across Washington. These sessions will explore practical strategies to reduce surgical risk, strengthen behavioral health, and navigate evolving vaccine guidance.
Feb. 12
Cutting Surgical Risk: Early Detection of Hidden Hyperglycemia and Anemia
Learn about how unrecognized high blood sugar in non-diabetic patients and preoperative anemia can dramatically increase surgical risk—and what we can do about it.
Feb. 26
Catalyst for Change: Energizing Innovation for a Resilient Behavioral Health System
Listen to a panel of leaders from across the health care continuum—including hospitals, clinics, health plans, and community partners—will share the approaches they are taking to strengthen behavioral health in Washington. Participants will gain insights into emerging strategies, real-world challenges, and opportunities to drive meaningful improvement across the system.
March 3
Navigating New Terrain: Keeping Up to Date with Evolving Vaccine Guidance
Leaders from our state will discuss how they are responding to rapidly changing vaccine guidelines, including how they interpret new information, adjust clinical and operational practices, and communicate updates with clarity and confidence. The session will focus on maintaining trust, ensuring equitable vaccine access, and supporting communities with accurate, evidence‑based information. (Darcy Jaffe)
