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Health Care

Family Resource Home Care expands into Oregon

Liberty Lake-based company continues to grow via acquisitions
July 1, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Liberty Lake-based Family Resource Home Care has established a presence in Oregon through a pair of acquisitions.
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Kevin Blocker

WSU College of Medicine attains full accreditation

Approval is culmination of six years of work
June 22, 2021
Staff Report
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine has received full accreditation through the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the university announced this morning.
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Amend Health inks alliance with Ohio AI company

Company looks to grow partner pipeline, address rural care challenges
June 17, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Spokane-based Amend Health Inc. has inked a new partnership with Ohio-based Olive, an artificial intelligence platform that automates workflows and acts as a virtual assistant to health care networks, says Andrew Richards, co-founder of Amend Health.
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Health care industry starts to rebound from COVID-19

Industry experiencing some recovery in '21
June 17, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Despite being caught directly in the crosshairs of a global pandemic, local health care officials report the industry is on the financial mend a little more than a year beyond the arrival of COVID-19.
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Jubilant HollisterStier broadens its expansion plans in East Spokane

Pharmaceutical company to double capacity by 2024
June 17, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Jubilant HollisterStier plans to invest $92 million to expand its existing facilities in North Spokane and double its capacity, broadening the scope of an expansion the company first disclosed late last year.
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Virginia Thomas

Parting Thoughts with Panhandle Health District's Lora Whalen

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June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
ora Whalen is leaving Panhandle Health District after serving as its director for a decade. Whalen, age 61, was born and raised in Iowa, where she attended the University of Iowa for dual bachelor's degrees, one in nursing and the other in Spanish.
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Vax On, Mask Off: Employers adapt to mask rules, vaccination monitoring

Organizations find their boundaries as more people return to offices
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Employers find themselves treading a narrow path when it comes to confirming employee vaccination status while keeping within state guidelines, some employer representatives here say.
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Mt. Spokane Pediatrics to build new structure

Project's costs have risen with the prices of materials
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
After growing to nearly four dozen employees since debuting Mt. Spokane Pediatrics in 2015, Dr. Jeffrey Schilt and his wife, Danae, say it's time for larger digs.
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Alpine Orthopaedic hopes to expand practice

Goal to be in larger quarters by Q1 2022
May 20, 2021
Kevin Blocker
In an effort to accommodate its expansion plans, the leadership team at Spokane-based Alpine Orthopaedic & Spine announced it's looking to relocate from its third-floor suite in the Providence Holy Family Hospital complex.
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Whitworth students develop Camp Kesem chapter

Organizers hope to offer first camp in summer '22
May 20, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A Whitworth University student duo has founded a local chapter of a national organization that trains college students to create free, weeklong camps for children whose parents have cancer.
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