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Providence Health Care begins to reap ACA benefits

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Amid the turbulent ongoing statewide and national debates over health care policy and the implementation of the Affordable Care Act last year, Elaine Couture, CEO of Providence Health Care, remains optimistic that the complex law will push health care pro...

Cancer alliance to benefit region

The announcement last week that three major health care providers here have formalized plans for a r...

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CareUnity brings in its first chief medical officer

CareUnity, the accountable-care organization developed two years ago by Group Health Cooperative and...

Complex ‘lost chance’ lawsuit against Providence tossed

A Washington state appellate court panel here recently rejected a lawsuit against Spokane’s Provid...

North Side orthopedic practice sues Providence Health

A Spokane orthopedic practice has brought a lawsuit against Providence Health & Services, Providence...

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Sacred Heart adds recently approved surgical robot

Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital has bought and installed the newest generation of the DaVinci robotic surgery device, a machine that’ it expects will enable it to perform surgeries it hadn’t been able to do robotically. ...

Sacred Heart plans $19.2 million expansion, remodel

Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital announced this afternoon plans for a $19.2 million expansion and remodel of its adult cardiac intensive care unit. Construction is scheduled to start July 28 and to be completed in spring o...

Longtime health care executive Gerard Fischer joins Group Health Cooperative

Gerard Fischer, who served for 16 years on Spokane’s Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital and Providence Holy Family Hospital’s senior leadership team, joined the Group Health Cooperative in Seattle as vice president of clini...

INHS is true Spokane success story

Innovation takes vision, leadership, and most of all, courage.  It necessitates trying something new and different, even when it’s uncomfortable. Spokane has a rich history of fostering such innovation. Twenty years ago, Inland Northwest Health Servic...

Prosthetics clinic plans move to lower South Hill

Hanger Inc., a national provider of prosthetic and orthotic products and related patient services, plans to move its Spokane clinic to the medical district on Spokane’s lower South Hill, says Don Meng, the clinic’s manager. The Austin, Texas-based co...