Eastern Washington University is partnering with St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute in a new physical and occupational therapy clinic in the University District that will provide more opportunities for student training as well as additional patient acc
Early last month, Spokane-based ophthalmologist Dr. Jonathan Haymore returned from his second annual surgical expedition to Honduras, where he and a team of volunteers work to perform cataract and other eye surgeries on those who can't otherwise afford
Demand for respiratory therapists is growing alongside that discipline's increased educational requirements, soon to be packaged into Spokane Community College's first four-year degree program.
Starting next fall, SCC will offer its new bachelor of a
Exercise method said to help with injury recovery, prevention
April 27, 2017
Harmony Yoga LLC owner Alison Rubin says practicing yoga in the advanced years of life can have lasting benefits in both injury prevention and recovery.
Rubin, who was born in Great Britain and emigrated to the U.S. in 1972, owns and operates Harmony Yog
The Washington State Health Benefit Exchange says the number of qualified health plan enrollees in Spokane County increased to 12,570 as of Jan. 31, up 12 percent from 11,260 in September.
In September 2015, Spokane County had 10,370 qualified plan enrol
Liberty Lake–based in-home care provider Family Home Care has seen significant growth recently and says it plans for more, having hired nearly 100 new employees since its acquisition of Spokane-based competitor AtHome Care this last fall.
Company CEO
The Spokane Guilds' School & Neuromuscular Center says it's in the midst of finalizing its purchase of the former St. Joseph Center property, at 1016 N. Superior, just east of Gonzaga University.
Dick Boysen, the school's longtime executive direct
Startup Gestalt Diagnostics to market technology in Asia
March 16, 2017
Earlier this month, Dan Roark, CEO of Spokane-based Gestalt Diagnostics LLC, helped close on $2.6 million in financing from Inland Imaging Investments Inc., Inland Imaging PS, and angel investment funding from Kick-Start III and the Spokane Angel Alliance
The 12th annual Kids at Heart lunch, held Feb. 28, raised more than $120,000, after expenses, to expand psychiatric services at Sacred Heart Children's Hospital.
The lunch, organized by the Providence Health Care Foundation, was held at the Spokane Co
Health care is entering an uncertain time, especially given the election of a new president who proposed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. No one can predict exactly what that outcome will be.
What we do know is that any health care reform