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Evaluating cost-effectiveness of helicopter transports

Stanford researchers devise method to weigh best mode for moving trauma victims
May 9, 2013
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine claim to have determined, for the first time, how often emergency medical helicopters need to help save the lives of seriously injured people to be considered cost-effective compared with if
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St. Luke's begins offering therapy at Oz Fitness gyms

Rehab hospital here leases space at four facilities so it can treat at scattered sites
May 9, 2013
Treva Lind
Spokane-based St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute says it has leased space at four Spokane-area Oz Fitness locations, where two of its physical therapists have begun conducting therapy sessions by appointment.The new St. Luke's leased areas are
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Providence launches pain management clinic at HF

Anesthesiologists head facility set up to work with referred patients
May 9, 2013
Kim Crompton
Providence Health Care, of Spokane, says it has opened a pain management clinic at Holy Family Hospital on the North Side that's intended to be a resource for physicians with patients who are struggling to keep pain in check.The Providence Pain
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Attorneys still framing picture for ACA compliance

As coverage mandates loom, reimbursement, privacy concerns arise
May 9, 2013
Mike McLean
Attorneys looking to formulate plans to help clients comply with the Affordable Care Act as it continues to unfold have a lot of questions themselves, say some sources here who are watching the sweeping health-care reform efforts.As a key of the
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Blood plasma collector eyes location on North Monroe

CSL plans $1.2 million renovation project at old Casey's restaurant site
May 9, 2013
Mike McLean
Boca Raton, Fla.-based CSL Plasma Inc. plans to open a new blood-plasma collection center on north Monroe Street after it completes a $1.2 million renovation project there, according to predevelopment documents filed with the city of Spokane.The
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—Rendering courtesy of Paul Matthews Architects PLLC

Spokane dentist plans move to new South Hill building

Two-story medical office structure to have room for second main tenant
May 9, 2013
Mike McLean
A Spokane dentist plans to move his practice into a portion of a new $900,000 medical office building planned on the South Hill, says a member of the ownership group that's developing the project.The practice, Richard G. Witter DDS PLLC, which a
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Study links popular diet to memory

Data didn't show same beneficial results, though, in people with diabetes
May 9, 2013
News Wise
A University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) study suggests that the Mediterranean diet, which urges consuming foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids found in fish, chicken, and salad dressing, and avoiding saturated fats, meat, and dairy foods, may
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—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia

School-based health centers eyed

Year-old pilot operation in Airway Heights logs about 400 office visits
May 9, 2013
Jessica Valencia
Sunset Health Center, a school-based pilot program in Airway Heights aimed at providing onsite health care to children, is touted to be the first of its type in Spokane County, but the organization that arranged initial funding for it hopes there a
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

Sacred Heart employs bedside robot

Network offers rural stroke patients fast access to neurologists in Spokane
May 9, 2013
Treva Lind
A neurologist in Spokane instantly can be at the hospital bedside of a stroke patient 35 miles away, thanks to a remote robot, when minutes count for saving lives or increasing chances of recovery without permanent disabilities.Providence Sacred
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More people taking loans from 401(k)s, study finds

Among borrowers, largest percentage were those in 50s, 60s, bank data show
April 25, 2013
Business Wire
Through an analysis of participants enrolled in Wells Fargo-administered defined contribution plans, the bank says it found that 28 percent more people took out loans from their 401(k) accounts in the fourth quarter of 2012 than in the year-earlier
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