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The department investigates complaints about health care facilities and agencies we regulate. Anyone can submit a Complaint Form / Formulario de Denuncia (in Espanol) about the facility types listed below. We will interview the person who files a complaint to be certain we have enough information. You may remain anonymous from the facility named in the complaint. If your complaint is about a person who provides medical care or services, contact Complaint Intake or at 360.236.4700. If you are unsure whether the complaint is against the facility or a person, please submit the complaint to us anyway, and we'll route it to the appropriate office for review.
How to Contact UsHotline:1-800-633-6828, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Or locally at 360.236.2620. Leave your name and the phone number with area code where you can be reached during business office hours. Also, please leave a brief summary of your complaint. A nurse is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm to return your call. Contact by Mail You may also file a complaint by printing and completing the Complaint Form. You may include any additional supporting information and mail to:
Contact by EmailHow We Investigate ComplaintsOnce the initial complaint is processed, it is referred to the specific office responsible for inspecting that type of facility or service. We send an acknowledgment letter to the person who filed the complaint. This letter contains a case number that should be used when communicating with our office about the complaint. Every complaint is evaluated and prioritized by its potential impact on consumers, residents, or patient health and safety. Based on the priority of the complaint, we conduct an investigation that may include an on-site unscheduled visit, interviews, and records review. We send a letter to the person who filed the complaint to notify them when the investigation is complete. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the investigation findings. State regulations do not allow the release of this information until the investigation is complete. |
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