As long-term care facilities begin to reopen to visitors in the wake of climbing vaccination rates, administrators here say spaces at their facilities are in high demand.
Angela Kraemer decided if she was going to leave the home to help generate income for her family, she would do something fulfilling.
At the suggestion of a friend 13 years ago, Kraemer founded Angela's Family Services LLC, a business that helps
Elaine Couture has been with Providence Health & Services for 34 years, but she's worked in health care for her entire career.
Couture, now age 65, first joined Providence as director of the organization's TotalHealth program.
A procedure pioneered in Spokane by medical teams led by cardiologist Dr. Francis Everhart and cardiac surgeon Dr. Ralph Berg in 1971 changed the standard of care for people having a heart attack and has led to further advances in emergency
Experienced orthotists and prosthetists Dan Daley and Stephen Blas have acquired Kootenai Prosthetics & Orthotics from its long-time owner Robert Miller, who recently retired from clinical practice.
Daley and Blas decline to disclose the terms
MultiCare Health System has partnered with Kootenai Health to expand behavioral health services in the Inland Northwest.
The partnership builds on the health care organizations' shared mission to provide comprehensive health care services, says Tim Hol
A cardiologist at MultiCare Health System's Pulse Heart Institute, in Spokane, says a new combination of existing technologies allows patients and doctors to monitor cardiac activity in real time.
Dr. David Cleary says Bluetooth-enabled implantable
Zeke Smith, age 47, came to lead Empire Health Foundation in October. Smith says he grew up in poverty alongside several half-siblings in Northern California and began working in nonprofits while attending Lewis & Clark College, in Portland, Oregon.
A Spokane Valley-based startup founded by two Washington State University professors is looking to develop an in-home testing kit for heart failure and blood platelet contaminations.
COVID-19 vaccines are being administered throughout retirement communities here, and administrators say the process is going smoothly.
According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data, more than 63,000 doses of the vaccine had been