Northwest Specialty Hospital is expanding with construction of a 9,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center and other new facilities and services planned or under way in Kootenai and Spokane counties.
The new Post Falls facility, located at
With a recent surge in sales, a Spokane couple believes as strongly as ever that their electric flosser is the next big gum changer when it comes to oral health.
Since the Journal reported on Dr. Danny and Brynn Snyder and their startup company Slate
MultiCare Health System, in partnership with Kootenai Health, has opened its first Indigo Urgent Care clinic in the state of Idaho, at 2836 N. Ramsey Road, in Coeur d'Alene.
Melanie Collett, director of marketing and communications for Indigo Health
Spokane Hoopfest, billed as the largest three-on-three basketball tournament in the world, has increased this year's event by an additional 800 teams, bringing the total to 4,250 participating teams with over 16,500 players to this year's roster
Hospitals across the state of Washington suffered a total of $2.1 billion in operating losses in 2022, data compiled by the Washington state Hospital Association shows.
The two largest health care organizations that operate in the Inland Northwest
Entrepreneurial sisters Emily Elizabeth Johnson and Jenny Cashion say that although they own distinct small businesses, they frequently lean on each other for support and advice.
'We always say we're in the same boat, but we're in different water
Incyte Diagnostics, the Spokane Valley-based diagnostic pathology clinic, has promoted Mari Patel to CEO from chief operating officer.
Patel was born and raised in Canada and attended Loma Linda University, in California. She holds a doctorate in
The Inland Northwest's landscape encourages an environment of diverse industries, from health care to agriculture to technologies. While each sector has its own characteristics, they are all facing the same workforce challenges.
Providence Hospice is expanding its end-of-life care and bereavement services by opening an office in the Spokane area.
In January, the Washington state Department of Health issued Providence a Certificate of Need to expand
Citing needs to fill community health care and leadership gaps, Inland Northwest universities have launched a cluster of new certificate and degree programs in Spokane in recent months.