Two issues that dominate today's health care landscape across the country also affect Eastern Washington: a rapidly changing health care environment, and an increasing demand for more primary-care physicians, especially in rural and underserved communit
Washington State University Spokane will be humming with new activity this year, both in construction and in medical education, on its health sciences-focused campus in the University District east of downtown.
On the construction side, Garco Constructio
Changes are once again coming for Seattle-based health carrier Group Health Cooperative, following its acquisition by Oakland-based health insurer Kaiser Permanente, which was completed in early February.
While officials here say the acquisition won't
While resting in her Cheney home, Robin Allen turned to her smartphone for a face-to-face video chat with a nurse practitioner to discuss a recent infection. Within a 10-minute virtual exam, Allen received a diagnosis of pink eye.
She didn't feel well
Facilities slated to expand area's psychiatric services
March 2, 2017
Behavioral health providers have started work on two new facilities that, when up and running, are expected to expand psychiatric services here dramatically.
Providence Health & Services has started clearing a site on the lower South Hill for a $34 milli
Laboratory Corp. of America Holding, a Burlington, N.C.-based company that does business as LabCorp, announced this afternoon that it has agreed to acquire Spokane-based Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories, as well as PAML's interest in a number o
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC, the Spokane-based national reference laboratory, had requisition volume growth of 3 percent in 2016, says Patty Sipes, PAML's vice president of sales, marketing, and business development.
Though that's s
Just entering a room with a tank filled with 100 gallons of warm water and 850 pounds of swirling Epsom salt can be therapeutic on these recent cold days.
The room's lighting is low, and there's a soft, soothing hiss created by the mist emanating fro
Healing Room Ministries supports more natural diet
February 2, 2017
The director of Healing Rooms Ministries, in Spokane, says the organization has partnered with another nonprofit and nutritionists to create an herbal supplement they believe has its foundational roots in the diet God created for humankind.
Christ Clinic, a longtime nonprofit primary-care clinic located at 914 W. Carlisle on Spokane's North Side, will close at the end of this month.
Officials say the clinic's closure won't affect its sister organization, Christ Kitchen, although both