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A nurse-designed space expands access to care and helps patients move smoothly through their hospital stay.

We celebrate the work of oncology social workers, whose work is essential, transformative and deeply human.

Providence today announced it is actively exploring strategic options for Providence Health Plan (PHP) – including the sale of the plan.

On Feb. 28, 2026, Providence South Division Philanthropy hosted the annual Physician Champion Awards at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena.

Our center for weight management recently hosted a free seminar focused on helping participants better understand evidence-based weight management approaches.

Providence has released a toolkit to guide other organizations in using technology to support environmental stewardship efforts.

Providence Medford partnered with St. Mary’s School to hold a two-week internship designed to give local high school students a look at several health care professions.

See photos of one of three new electrophysiology labs and learn about improved features for patients and caregivers.

Providence Holy Cross Medical Center was honored with the 2026 Patient Safety Excellence Award™ from Healthgrades, the nation’s leading consumer health resource.
AI Mammogram Technology Offers 23% Greater Cancer Detection, Fewer False Positives

Providence St. Jude Medical Center will discontinue its Outpatient Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Service effective June 1, 2026.

Looking around your workspace, you may be surprised to learn that you sit on an exercise machine every day — your chair.

Tess Carstens shares how cardiac rehabilitation caregivers helped her achieve her goals and get a second chance at life.

James Beckerman, M.D., offers helpful tips on KPTV for reducing heart disease risk with easy, consistent actions like short bouts of exercise, proper rest and nutrition.

Lori Tam, M.D., talks with KATU about how hormonal changes can affect heart health and what women can do to reduce their risk.

Mike Murray, M.D., talks with KATU about the changes in winter sport-related injuries and offers helpful strategies to prevent breaks and fractures.

If you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure, there are lots of ways you can lower your blood pressure without prescription medications.
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