Cancer Can’t is moving forward with plans to construct a 20-unit lodging facility for adult cancer patients who need to travel to Spokane for oncology treatment.
Habitat for Humanity-Spokane is in a "growth mindset," with three projects underway that will add 37 living units worth a combined value of $9.1 million in Spokane County.
Spokane may be hundreds of miles from major academic medical centers, but its becoming a national leader in an advanced cancer treatment for multiple myeloma, a serious form of blood cancer, that is quickly sending patients into remission.
With increasing demand for care, plans for a new medical campus in Post Falls, and continued investments into new programs, facilities, and staff, Kootenai County’s largest employer is getting even bigger.
Spokane-based health tech startup Credential Network has secured a $250,000 grant from the Health Sciences & Services Authority of Spokane County to expand its team and establish its headquarters in the region.
Behind every successful patient interaction is a network of professionals whose sense of connection and care for each other quietly powers the entire health care system.