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Special Report

Telehealth acceptance has grown during pandemic

Many goals can be met without in-person visits
July 1, 2021
Jessica Blackwell
COVID-19 has transformed the landscape of health care delivery. It has resulted in rapid growth of telehealth, especially in primary care. Prior to the pandemic, less than 15% of Americans had experience with telehealth.
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Providence Health Care

Spokane neurosurgeon team gets hand from robotic arm

Technology to enable less invasive spine surgeries
July 1, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Now in possession of a $1.5 million robotic arm, a team of eight Inland Northwest neurosurgeons has a tool to improve the accuracy of spinal surgeries while helping to aid patient recovery. By industry standards, says neurosurgeon Dr. Nathaniel Whitney,
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Inland Imaging kicks off new liver cancer study

Treatment tailors doses to patient, tumor size
July 1, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Inland Imaging LLC has enrolled the first patient in a new liver cancer treatment trial. Using what's known as Y-90 radiation therapy, the treatment uses microscopic beads filled with yttrium-90 isotope 'designed to be delivered directly into tumors
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Virginia Thomas

Examining a surge in death investigations

Medical examiner's caseload increases, likely to grow more due to variety of factors
July 1, 2021
Virginia Thomas
The number of cases the Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office oversees has surged in recent years, and further increases are projected in the second half of this years, says chief medical examiner Dr. Veena Singh.
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Compound interest on investments can beat inflation

Savings build buffer for future price hikes
June 17, 2021
Dave Gordon
Being an adviser since 2006, I've had my fair share of questions regarding 'why invest?” I've undoubtedly shown clients those charts of compounding returns over time with the S&P turning $10k into $20k, and then how, with a little help
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Conditions might be aligned for persistent inflation

Influx of money chasing fewer items helps feed rise in consumer prices
June 17, 2021
Sarah Carlson
Are you shocked every time you go to the store and buy groceries and see how the price of basic items keeps going up week after week? If inflation makes you nervous, you are not alone.
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Creating opportunities for female credit union CEOs

SMFCU's Keesee helps to launch industry group
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
In February, Spokane Media Federal Credit Union President and CEO Debie Keesee became one of 13 founders of a group that provides support for female leaders of small-asset credit unions.
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NATASHA NELLIS

Exio business brokerage eyes Spokane businesses for next big boom

Brokerage expects 2021 to be strongest year yet
June 17, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Baby boomers looking to sell their businesses have created a hot market for those looking to acquire companies, and a Coeur d'Alene-based brokerage claims it's positioned well to handle that heat.
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KEVIN BLOCKER

Inland Northwest banks, credit unions keep branching out

Despite rise in electronic transactions, financial institutions invest in brick-and-mortar locations
June 17, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Last month, Richland, Washington-based Gesa Credit Union opened a new branch in Spokane Valley located at 13506 E. 32nd. Meanwhile, Numerica Credit Union of Spokane Valley is about two months into a complete overhaul of a branch located at 303 E. Lyons
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VOA, Salvation Army to build new homeless shelters

Both aim to open new facilities by early fall
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Two Spokane-area nonprofits have set their sights on developing shelters in the city. Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is in the early planning stage for a new young-adult shelter in a building at 3104 E. Augusta,
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