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Wednesday was the third day of testimony in U.S. District Court over PeaceHealth’s plans to transition emergency staffing ...
Small Doses is a semi-regular column that rounds up news briefs and scuttlebutt related to health care in Oregon and southwest Washington. Have a tip? Send it to [email protected] or send it encrypted ...
Duncan Zevetski, an oncology nurse and shift supervisor at OHSU, spoke to The Lund Report as part of an effort by the Oregon ...
Overhauling suicide prevention efforts to focus on broad social and economic policies might seem overwhelming and unrealistic ...
In his record-breaking tenure as Washington House speaker, Frank Chopp never spearheaded legislation, preferring to work ...
Nearly one-fifth of Americans relied on drinking water systems with elevated and potentially dangerous levels of nitrate in ...
Nationally recognized primary care researcher Jennifer DeVoe intends to sue Oregon Health & Science University for alleged ...
Tory Starr is worried about the people who get medical care at Open Door Community Health Centers along California’s North Coast. “They’re the folks that work at restaurants. They’re the teacher’s ...
Patients in the Santiam Canyon would have better maternity care, one shared medical record and better-staffed medical clinics under a proposed deal between Salem Health and Santiam Hospital & Clinics, ...
Health officials in Oregon are concerned they may not be able to contain a small but growing measles outbreak, and on Friday they asked for the public’s help in turning the tide. In one sign of the ...