Local furniture factory, Mukilteo manufacturer, heard that there was a shortage in personal protective equipment (PPE) for doctors, nurses and respiratory therapists. Using the design from Providence St. Joseph Health’s 100 Million Mask Challenge, Mukilteo started making masks. You can hear more about this story on Komo News.
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While continuing to absorb the rising cost of care to meet community needs, the not-for-profit health system stayed the course on its strategies for recovery and renewal.

Providence released its 2022 Philanthropy Impact Report showcasing increased giving for programs that improve access to care, fund research, expand innovative treatments and promote health equity.

Providence believes price transparency is essential to improving health care in the U.S. Patients deserve transparency that delivers what they need to make informed decisions about their care.

As a large employer in the communities it serves, Providence recognizes the critical role it plays in building healthy and equitable local economies

Join Providence's family of organizations for a virtual Age-Friendly Health Symposium May 15 to discuss improving care for older adults in our journey to becoming an Age-Friendly Health System.

Providence leaders were among those who gathered recently at the 13th Annual Becker’s Healthcare Meeting to focus on collaborating to improve health care.

Providence announced that Brian Chesebro, M.D., is joining its national advocacy and social responsibility division as the first medical director of environmental stewardship.

Despite significant challenges facing health care nationally, the not-for-profit health system continued to strengthen its Mission, investing nearly $2.1 billion in community benefit last year.

Dr. Guy Hudson will be stepping down from his role as chief executive of Providence’s North Division on April 1 and as president and CEO of Swedish Health Services on Sept. 30.

Starting on their first day of employment, eligible full-time, part-time, and per-diem caregivers will have access to a selection of programs at high-quality learning providers

Serving those in need, regardless of ability to pay, is the very heart of who we are at Providence.

Innovative partnership will focus on improving mental health and wellness in local schools, starting with the Renton School District.

A new study published in the Transplant Infectious Diseases could provide help for the shortage of donated organs by using an organs from a SARS-CoV-2-positive donor.

The health system narrowed its net operating loss during the quarter as strategies to respond to external pressures begin showing results.

Providence’s leadership recognized by Administration officials at COP27.

The partnership will expand solutions to support the engagement and retention of healthcare professionals

Providence Swedish neurosurgeons are using Microsoft HoloLens 2, powered by Medivis technology, to prepare for surgical cases in Seattle, Washington. To date, the team is a leader in worldwide adoptio

This letter was sent in response to Senator Murray’s request for more information about Providence’s financial policies.

Study reveals a concerningly high incidence chronic kidney disease (CKD) in people with diabetes that was most evident in racial and ethnic minority groups.

Sherry Bucholz has been recognized by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), as a recipient of the 2023 Debra L. Dooley GME Program Coordinator Excellence Award.