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Cutting through med school politics

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February 12, 2015
Mike Flynn
Washington State's senior congressman has stirred reactions of surprise, disappointment and a bit of irritation for inserting himself, with an op-ed piece in the Seattle Times, into the discussion over a possible new medical school at Washington State U
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Small Business Watch

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February 12, 2015
Staff Report

Placing a sharper focus on four key areas in 2015

Insurers, providers adapt to new era in health care
February 12, 2015
Bill Akers
Despite being five years into the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the health care industry is still faced with immense change and uncertainty. While insurers and health care providers continue to learn and adapt, individuals and employers also are adjusting to
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New state transportation plan pushes North Spokane Corridor funding

Proposal recommends increase in gas tax, fees
February 12, 2015
Katie Ross
The Washington State Transportation Commission has completed its 20-year transportation plan and submitted it to the Legislature for consideration late last month, says Joe Tortorelli, Spokane-based vice chairman of the commission. 'The biggest thing
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Cities, Spokane County net $5.6 million in road grants

State, federal funds to go toward fatality reductions
February 12, 2015
Judith Spitzer
The cities of Spokane, Spokane Valley and Spokane County have received more than $5.6 million in state and federal grants to reduce fatal and serious injury collisions on city streets, including $4.1 million in grants to overhaul north Monroe Street, wher
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Judith Spitzer

YMCA outlines strategic plan for next three years

Donations, programs help support children, families
February 12, 2015
Judith Spitzer
The YMCA of the Inland Northwest has rolled out its three-year strategic plan, and the nonprofit organization is on track with its annual fundraising campaign, already having raised 40 percent, or $184,000, of its annual fundraising goal of $456,000 so fa
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—Judith Spitzer

Providence Health Care begins to reap ACA benefits

Big provider network keeps focus on cost containment
February 12, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Amid the turbulent ongoing statewide and national debates over health care policy and the implementation of the Affordable Care Act last year, Elaine Couture, CEO of Providence Health Care, remains optimistic that the complex law will push health care pro
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—Linn Parish

Chris Cargill: Furthering free market

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February 12, 2015
Linn Parish
Five years ago, Chris Cargill traded in his spot behind the news desk at KXLY-TV for a position on the forefront of Washington state politics. As the organization's Eastern Washington director, Cargill has led this outpost of the free-market-backing t
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—Linn Parish

Shift away from fee-for-service payments gears up

Medicare sets course for a major migration
February 12, 2015
Linn Parish
Medicare's recent announcement of new goals to pay health care providers for the quality of care provided rather than the quantity of services rendered marks a clear change in direction for the industry's future, health executives say, but it's a pa
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 –Katie Ross

Manufacturing startup incubator launches in Spokane's University District

Toolbox to offer mentoring, space to enterpreneurs
February 12, 2015
Katie Ross
Veteran Spokane entrepreneurs Andy Barrett and Tom Simpson are leasing space at the Spokane complex owned by Seattle-based McKinstry Co. for a manufacturing business incubator, called Toolbox. Toolbox is located in a portion of the former Habitat for Hu
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