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Health Care

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2024 People of Influence: Providence Inland Northwest Chief Executive Susan Stacey

February 1, 2024
Dylan Harris

With over 35 years of health care experience, Stacey continues to steer Spokane’s largest health care system through the lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Five Takeaways: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Inland Northwest in 2024

with Kitara Johnson-Jones, chief people officer of Excelsior Wellness
January 18, 2024
Linn Parish

The Journal of Business hosted Kitara Johnson-Jones, chief people officer at Excelsior Wellness, for its Elevating The Conversation podcast in an episode that was released earlier this month. 


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The Native Project expands plans for West Central youth center

Despite higher price tag, $11.6M development is nearly fully funded
January 18, 2024
Erica Bullock

The Native Project development will be 2,300 square feet larger and 46% more expensive than original youth center plans.

 


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Financial woes continue for health care systems

Medicaid increase to improve revenue in 2024
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

The Inland Northwest’s two largest health care providers—Providence and MultiCare Health System—both are projected to continue operating at losses in 2024, although representatives of each expect margins to improve.


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Parting Thoughts with Jon Ness, CEO of Kootenai Health

December 21, 2023
Karina Elias

The Journal met recently with Jon Ness, CEO of Kootenai Health, who will retire early next year, to discuss what inspired his career in health care, leadership lessons, and his retirement plans.



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Project Search prepares students for workforce

Program focuses on entry-level training for high school seniors
December 7, 2023
Karina Elias

Students who access special education services often are rewarded for effort, but at Project Search, they are rewarded for accuracy and production.


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New eating disorder treatment finds home in Spokane

Second program of its kind in U.S. to launch in January
December 7, 2023
Veronica Keizer

Therapist Krista Crotty is establishing a new temperament-based treatment program for eating disorders in Spokane.


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Strategic plans help health centers reach potential

Clarity of mission, vision is critical to fulfill goals
December 7, 2023
Caitlin O'Brien

Planning leads to success. As the old adage goes, a failure to plan is planning to fail. 


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Spokane physician Dr. Katherine Tuttle earns lifetime achievement award

Providence nephrologist helped to lay foundation for breakthrough treatments
December 7, 2023
Dylan Harris

Dr. Katherine Tuttle, Providence’s executive director for research for the Inland Northwest, has received the most prestigious award given out by the American Society of Nephrology.


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Gestalt Diagnostics launches cancer-grading tool

Algorithm designed to save time for pathologists
December 7, 2023
Karina Elias

Gestalt Diagnostics LLC has launched an artificial intelligence-assisted algorithm that can be used to aid pathologists in grading and classifying eight types of cancers.


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