Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories, the big Spokane-based lab known as PAML, has taken one of its biggest steps to date in its quest to become a national laboratory by entering into a joint venture in the Denver area that will serve 13 a in
You might call it a changing of the guard.Through a coincidence in timing, new top executives have taken over this year at three prominent Spokane academic institutionsGonzaga University, Whitworth University, and Community Colleges of the
Central Valley School District is getting ready to put in motion a long-range capital facilities plan that tentatively calls for more than $400 million in projects over the next 25 years, including construction of new high, middle, and schools.
Investors are chasing yields, and former homeowners are moving into apartments.That combination has provided the one-two punch in 2010 of real estate investment trusts (REITs), those dividend-producing investments that trade as stocks and use to
Sept. 17 / Sacred Heart to trim work force, services Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital announced it's planning a still-to-be-determined number of layoffs and cuts in services and programs this fall, and it 5
Meetings & Events LaunchPad Inland Northwest will host its quarterly networking event on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 4:30 p.m., at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox, 1001 W. Sprague downtown. LaunchPad consultants will be available to 7
TIAA-CREF, a New York City-based financial services company that provides retirement plans to employees in the academic, research, nonprofit, and medical sectors, has opened a Spokane office downtown in the Fernwell Building, at 505 W. now, the the
New study by insurance company rater indicates margins will be squeezed
September 9, 2010
Compliance with a key provision of the new health reform law could cost the nation's health insurers far more than most analysts expected, says a new study by Weiss Ratings, a Jupiter, Fla.-based provider of independent insurance company ratings.
In all, state has paid out $28 billion in benefits to 11 million-plus workers
September 9, 2010
The state of Washington has paid out $28 billion in unemployment benefits to more than 11 million workers since the unemployment-insurance system was created 75 years ago. On Aug. 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the the
Data show that problem to be larger than kids who have no insurance
September 9, 2010
More than 14 millionor 22.7 percentof U.S. children were underinsured in 2007, says a study published late last month in the New England Journal of Medicine. That was far higher than the 3.4 million children found to be without at of