Washington News
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Providence Opens Human Milk Collection Center in Spokane
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital is proud to announce the opening of a new human milk collection center in partnership with Mothers’ Milk Bank California (MMBCA).
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Providence Inland Northwest announces strategic program and workforce adjustments for financial sustainability
Providence Inland Northwest will be closing some outpatient physical therapy programs and DominiCare in Spokane and Stevens Counties to address financial pressures and ensure long-term sustainability.
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From Ironman to Heart Health: Scott Arnone's Journey of Resilience and Recovery
Scott Arnone received an innovative robotic heart surgery at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center.
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Jerry Cain's Rapid Recovery: Embracing Life After Cutting-Edge Heart Surgery
For 61-year-old Jerry Cain, time is a gift -- a gift to spend time with family and doing the things he loves.
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Plan now to attend Christmas in the Forest
Plan now to attend Christmas in the Forest, Providence Southwest Washington Foundation’s largest fundraising event.
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New Neurologist expands Thrombectomy capability at St. Peter
Dr. Park, a specialist in Vascular Neurology, has advanced skills in Interventional Neurology
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Healthier births start here: Join Providence Everett CenteringPregnancy
Discover the benefits of CenteringPregnancy at Providence Swedish Everett. Learn how this unique prenatal care model offers midwifery support in a group setting.
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Confirmed measles exposure at two Providence Medical Group Clinics in Snohomish County
Confirmed measles exposure at two Providence Medical Group Clinics in Snohomish County.
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Providence reaches agreement with Regence/Asuris
Providence and Regence BlueShield of Washington reached an agreement for new commercial and Medicare Advantage contracts in Washington.
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Kathryn Vandewalle joins Providence Swedish as chief nursing officer for PRMCE Pacific Campus
Kathryn Vandewalle, MSN, MBA, JD, RNC-OB, CENO, NE-BC, has joined Providence Swedish as the new Pacific Campus chief nursing officer at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE).
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Information about Providence’s negotiation with Regence and Asuris in Washington state
Providence is working with Regence BlueShield of Washington to agree to new reimbursement terms for our commercial and Medicare Advantage contracts in Washington state.
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Inclement Weather Events and Clinic Hours – Providence Swedish North Puget Sound
Snow and icy conditions are common in the Puget Sound region during the winter months. But inclement weather doesn’t have to be a barrier to receiving care.
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Providence Everett Honored for Excellence in Maternity Care
U.S. News & World Report named Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (PRMCE) a 2025 High Performing Hospital for Maternity Care.
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Providence Swedish Hospitals in Seattle, Issaquah, Everett and Olympia Named Among Nation’s Best for Maternity Care
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Grateful Hearts: Keith Kristin's Journey from Life-Threatening Complications to Heartfelt Gratitude
At Providence Heart Institute in Spokane Keith faced heart complications and received a successful heart transplant.
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CAR T cell-therapy, hope and healing: Dean’s story
Discover how Dean Lookingbill’s battle with lymphoma led him to CAR T-cell therapy at Providence Cancer Institute.
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Dr. Mila Sprouse joins Providence Swedish North Puget Sound as Chief Nursing Officer
In her new role as CNO, Dr. Mila Sprouse will lead nursing at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, Swedish Edmonds, Swedish Mill Creek and nearly 3,000 nurses across the service area.
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Darla’s story: From stroke to hospital to rehabilitative therapy
Darla Black had a stroke and received care at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center.
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Leadership change at Providence Cancer Institute, #FINISHCANCER goal remains
R. Bryan Bell, M.D., D.D.S., FACS, FRCS(Ed) has accepted the roles of executive medical director of Providence Cancer Institute and director of the Earle A. Chiles Research Institute.
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Understanding gastroparesis and the connection to cancer
Gastroparesis can complicate the management of cancer, particularly in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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