Kootenai Health, of Coeur d'Alene, has purchased a brain-monitoring machine that tracks the brain's electrical activity in critically ill, sometimes comatose patients, warning caregivers of neurological deterioration before it becomes new device is
"I can't believe I waited this long." That's what I tell friends who ask about my recent knee replacement surgery. Having dealt with joint pain most of my adult life, it's simply remarkable how much of an impact it has made to have that constant go
A four-year-old Spokane company that helps hospitals, pharmacies, and long-term care facilities meet state and federal pharmacy regulations and improve pharmacy procedures has now begun offering what's called "telepharmacy" services to rural that a
After operating in the Northpointe area for 14 years, Providence Holy Family Hospital's adult rehabilitation services unit has moved back next to the hospital campus, with hopes of beefing up its patient volume at its larger leased quarters have to
Cancer Care Northwest, of Spokane, has added doctors to its North Side clinic and has begun offering additional services there, along with completing a remodeling of the facility and purchasing new equipment, says Jean Galovin, the clinic now able
Major depression noted in many home owners facing loss of residences
September 3, 2009
The nation's home foreclosure epidemic may be taking its toll on Americans' health as well as their wallets. Nearly half of people studied while undergoing foreclosure reported depressive symptoms, and 37 percent met screening criteria for major
One hospital here has ramped up its trauma center to provide full-time care for patients with moderate to severe injuries, while another has opted out of trauma care altogether. Both hospitals, which formerly accepted such patients on weeks, say
The well-publicized nursing shortage of recent years essentially has been curbed by the recession, though those in the field say that once the economy improves, demand for nurses once again will outstrip supply.In the meantime, hiring of nurses
Cd'A restaurateur opening new venue Fotini Tsakarestos, whose sons, Jim and Peter, own Santorini's Greek Cuisine, at 112 N. Howard, in the Parkade Plaza in downtown Spokane, says she plans to open a restaurant by the same name in Coeur
M. Duane Nellis, the recently appointed 17th president for the University of Idaho, in Moscow, told us during a get-acquainted visit to Spokane last month that, "One of the things that's most important to me is creating a more entrepreneurial says