COVID-19 has transformed the landscape of health care delivery. It has resulted in rapid growth of telehealth, especially in primary care.
Prior to the pandemic, less than 15% of Americans had experience with telehealth.
Now in possession of a $1.5 million robotic arm, a team of eight Inland Northwest neurosurgeons has a tool to improve the accuracy of spinal surgeries while helping to aid patient recovery.
By industry standards, says neurosurgeon Dr. Nathaniel Whitney,
Inland Imaging LLC has enrolled the first patient in a new liver cancer treatment trial.
Using what's known as Y-90 radiation therapy, the treatment uses microscopic beads filled with yttrium-90 isotope 'designed to be delivered directly into tumors
The number of cases the Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office oversees has surged in recent years, and further increases are projected in the second half of this years, says chief medical examiner Dr. Veena Singh.
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine has received full accreditation through the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the university announced this morning.
Spokane-based Amend Health Inc. has inked a new partnership with Ohio-based Olive, an artificial intelligence platform that automates workflows and acts as a virtual assistant to health care networks, says Andrew Richards, co-founder of Amend Health.
Despite being caught directly in the crosshairs of a global pandemic, local health care officials report the industry is on the financial mend a little more than a year beyond the arrival of COVID-19.
Jubilant HollisterStier plans to invest $92 million to expand its existing facilities in North Spokane and double its capacity, broadening the scope of an expansion the company first disclosed late last year.
ora Whalen is leaving Panhandle Health District after serving as its director for a decade.
Whalen, age 61, was born and raised in Iowa, where she attended the University of Iowa for dual bachelor's degrees, one in nursing and the other in Spanish.