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Rod Hochman is president and CEO of Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, comprising a diverse family of organizations serving Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.
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Patients can expect an extra level of protection and efficiency in the ER.
During the COVID-19 crisis, working parents are having a difficult time balancing work and family in the home. Providence has stepped in to help.
As a daughter, granddaughter, and niece of healthcare professionals, I knew there had to be something else I could do to help the COVID-19 efforts that seemed to be quickly impacting everyone's life a
Over 700 Providence patients are being monitored at home.
Several health systems across the country are redeploying specialty physicians in response to COVID-19.
Frontline caregivers are the heroes fighting the COVID-19 battle, and we need to do our part to help them keep us all safe. Learn more.
Front line caregivers need financial support to ensure they have the resources to combat the coronavirus. Have your say.
The spread of coronavirus underscores the value of collaboration tools and telehealth during high-risk events, said Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, chief clinical officer at Providence St. Joseph Health, wh
A nurse practitioner called the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for testing Jan. 19 after that patient said they recently returned from visiting family in Wuhan, China.
Learn more about the coronavirus or COVID-19 from Providence leaders
The demands of your job may tend to keep you hunched over a computer screen, focused on the daily project. But to stay healthy, you should make time daily for physical activity and to eat well.
To enhance their yoga practice, many people use tools to achieve correct poses and avoid injury while building strength, flexibility and balance.
Get in the habit of practicing some back-stretching exercises, and you may be surprised at how much better you feel.
How can you keep a bad day from turning into a bad week? Use these suggestions for turning a negative into a positive in order to mitigate episodes of anxiety or depression.
Learn more about the coronavirus or COVID-19 from Providence leaders
Learn more about the coronavirus or COVID-19 from Providence leaders
Learn more about the coronavirus or COVID-19 from Providence leaders
Learn more about the coronavirus or COVID-19 from Providence leaders
Yoga promotes heart health by reducing stress and lowering blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart rate. Learn more about the benefits of yoga.
Add these four herbs and spices to your kitchen for their great taste — and health benefits.