Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital's says a new radiation treatment machine it recently installed, along with some optional features that will be installed later, will enable the hospital to improve its accuracy in tumors,
Study shows preference for anesthesiologist use, more complete sedation
May 7, 2009
Despite growing knowledge of the importance of colorectal screenings for cancer detection and prevention, many adults forgo the routine endoscopic procedure. Now, an anesthesia preference study suggests that patients may be more likely to undergo a
Unapproved prescriptions of medications raise safety, effectiveness concerns
May 7, 2009
Physicians and policy-makers know that drugs frequently are prescribed to treat certain diseases despite a lack of U.S. Food and Drug Administration approvala practice known as off-label prescribing. Yet, they say the problem is so big they a
Body-cooling techniques that are being used here to treat some heart-attack sufferers might prove beneficial for certain stroke patients, says Dr. Madeleine Geraghty, the director of the Primary Stroke Center at Providence Sacred Heart Medical & on
Fresenius Medical Care North America, a Waltham, Mass.-based operator of a nationwide network of kidney dialysis facilities, says it has launched a night-time dialysis program at the Fresenius Medical Care Spokane Kidney Center, at 610 S. new to in
Spokane Valley pediatric dentist Dr. Molly Gunsaulis, along with other dentists here, has begun offering the families of her young patients an intriguing new purpose for extracted baby teetha possible role in saving the child's life in the to
Valley Hospital & Medical Center has bought a new computed-tomography (CT) scanner that's faster and more versatile than the well-used machine it's replacing.The General Electric Co. BrightSpeed Elite scanner, which cost $545,000, is scheduled
Rockwood Clinic PS, of Spokane, plans to open a satellite eye-care center next month near Providence Holy Family Hospital. Separately, the big Spokane medical practice recently reopened its allergy clinic within the main Rockwood location near new
Three and a half years after Washington State University launched its Sleep and Performance Research Center here, the lab has conducted studies for a host of clients while securing grants and contracts to cover its $1.5 million annual center, in a
J.D. Power study finds buyers of individual policies also less satisfied than at big concerns
May 7, 2009
Health plan members who buy their plans individually or who work for small employers are considerably less satisfied with their health plan experience than those who work for larger organizations, says the J.D. Power & Associates 2009 National Plan