An East Coast private equity group has acquired a 70% ownership interest in Liberty Lake-based Family Resource Home Care.
Jeff Wiberg, CEO of Geras LLC, which does business as Family Resource Home Care, says an investment partnership with
As COVID-19 has swept through the U.S., some attorneys here say they've seen an uptick in clients who want to complete their estate plans, including documents that guide health care providers should the clients become unable to make their own health car
Amy Sargent has worked for Rockwood Clinic for the past 13 years through its transition from a physician-owned health care clinic, to its purchase by Community Health Systems Inc. in 2010, to its most recent iteration as MultiCare Rockwood Clinics since
Rachae Bell's sentiments have gone from a skeptical, woo-woo, to a celebratory, woo-hoo, as it relates to what she once thought about being a chiropractor to now opening a second clinic more than 12 years later.
Retail health care is a growing trend in the Spokane region, with at least 16 care clinics dedicated to providing consumer-driven care to patients popping up all over the county over the past few years.
Joe Gellatly has what he calls a 'heart for entrepreneurship.â€
'The most rewarding part of my job is being part of the start-up community here in Spokane,†he says. 'I'm always excited to meet, interact with, and encourage people who
Dr. Bob Lutz was thrust into the spotlight shortly after COVID-19 reared its ugly head. The Spokane Regional Health District's health officer quickly became the face of the district's response to the pandemic and has led the organization's
The number of contact tracers has risen in Spokane County along with the spread of COVID-19.
Susan Sjoberg, program manager for disease prevention and response at Spokane Regional Health District, says that before coronavirus struck, SRHD had five
Paw Print Genetics owner Lisa Shaffer is on the path to building another big company, something she wasn't sure she wanted to do.
Genetic Veterinary Sciences Inc., which does business as Paw Print Genetics, currently has 40 employees and is adding
While the Inland Northwest health care industry is reporting millions in losses since the coronavirus outbreak, care providers who serve mankind's four-legged friends are struggling to keep up with demand.