Two Spokane-area health care professionals have developed the first of what they expect to be a suite of pain-relief products.
The product, called MyoBoard, is a portable, self-massage tool for relieving tension in various muscle groups.
Spokane nonprofit Beyond Pink is advocating for breast thermography as an early-screening method for breast cancer-and having success in getting more women to take the test.
While the American Medical Association and others have yet to embrace the tec
Inland Northwest Health Services' rebranded information-technology division, called Engage, has expanded its national footprint and accelerated its growth.
The 15-year-old, information-management concern needed an upgrade, says new Engage chief execut
With more medical practices recording patient data electronically rather than on paper, health care officials here say they are now focused on training staff in how best to use technology in patient interactions.
Dr. Kirk Rowbotham, chief medical office
Dr. John Tomkowiak, Washington State University's inaugural dean for the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, is carrying on the legacy of the medical school's namesake by implementing a few innovative ideas of his own.
Tomkowiak, whose medical backgr
$1.8 billion acquisition still at least a year away
February 25, 2016
Continuous change in the health care industry served as the driving impetus for Group Health Cooperative as it started pursuing a partner a few years ago.
That pursuit culminated at the end of last year when Oakland-based health insurer Kaiser Permanente
Gonzaga University and the University of Washington announced this morning that they have signed an agreement through which Gonzaga will teach first- and second-year medical students on its campus starting next fall.
Gonzaga spokeswoman Mary Joan Hahn
The clinic, Spokane Urgent Care-Valley, occupies roughly 6,000 square feet of space in the upper floor of a two-story medical office building that CHAS owns at 1512 N. Vercler, just east of Valley Hospital, says Matt Grebe, CHAS spokesman.
100-bed facility expected to cost about $37 million
February 11, 2016
Providence Health Care, which operates Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital, Providence Holy Family Hospital, and other Inland Northwest facilities, will partner with Kirkland-based Fairfax Behavioral Health to build and operate
Inland Northwest Blood Center has leased 1,200 square feet of space at 10403 N. Newport Highway, where it plans to open a new blood collection center in February, says Jennifer Hawkins, a spokeswoman for the Spokane-based nonprofit.
The collection center