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Health Care Briefs – February 2021

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Covid-19 vaccine data available now onlineThe Washington State Department of Health, in partnership with Microsoft AI for Health, has added vaccine data to its Covid-19 dashboard, where pandemic-related statistics are published online.The addition will help track progress in getting the Covid-19 vaccine to Washington residents. The dashboard provides county- and...
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Even in a pandemic, donʼt delay treatment for heart attack symptoms

February 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
February is American Heart Month, and the American Heart Association is marking the 57th annual celebration with a sobering message for the Covid-19 era.Don’t let fear of the virus keep you from seeking help if you are having symptoms of a heart attack. The hospital is the place to be.Time...
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Business leaders help PNNL pitch invention at national competition

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory invention won top honors at a recent national pitch contest, thanks to its water-repellent qualities and a little help from the Tri-City business community.Called ElastiDry Protective Coating, the material can be applied to personal protective equipment such as gloves, face shields, shoes, or protective suits,...
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Q&A with Michele Gerber, Ph.D.

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
President, Benton Franklin Recovery CoalitionMichele GerberNumber of employees you oversee: 100+Brief background of recovery coalition: The coalition formed in June 2018, in response to the lack of detoxification services and inpatient treatment services for people suffering from Substance Use Disorder (addiction) in the Tri-City region. Our mission is to partner...
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Advisor Benefits lives on as Advisor Health Benefits with new employee owner

February 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Kevin HustedKevin Husted, a longtime Tri-City insurance benefits broker, had a busy fall.Husted bought the insurance side of Advisor Benefits Group in the middle of not one but two open enrollment periods, Medicare and Washington’s Health Benefit Exchange.Husted is a 20-year insurance benefits and Medicare professional who previously worked for...
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Kennewick seniors celebrate Covid-19 vaccine’s arrival

February 16, 2021
Kristina Lord
Seniors at home on the day the vaccine arrived at Brookdale Canyon Lakes readily rolled up their sleeves to receive it.The Kennewick senior living community had 18 hours’ notice to line up residents and staff for 200 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine in mid-January.They were ready – and happy to...
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Growing clinic sees spike in number of kids affected by too much screen time

February 18, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Richland occupational therapy practice may need to relocate to bigger officeMelissa Porcaro is all too aware of the irony.Tri-City parents turn to the internet to find someone to help kids with behavior issues, academic challenges and other difficulties.Their searches lead to her business, CAN Do Kids, a pediatric therapy clinic...
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Access to Tri-City health care could stand to improve

February 18, 2020
Guest Contributor
By Patrick JonesFor several years, the greater Tri-City economy has been firing on most cylinders. Median household income has climbed 11 percent in the past five years. Local income is, and has been, higher than the U.S. median for several years, unique among Eastern Washington metros. Wages, as measuredby the...
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Q&A with Carlos Olivares

February 18, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Carlos OlivaresChief Executive OfficerYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicNumber of employees youoversee: Last year we employed 2,015employees, and 623 volunteers and career placements. This includes 166 medicalproviders, 35 dentists and 18 pharmacists. What is Yakima ValleyFarm Workers Clinic? Yakima Valley Farm WorkersClinic is a Community Health Center and a system of...
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Washington prepared to battle coronavirus

February 18, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Washington ispreparing to battle with coronavirus, the emerging health threat thatoriginated in China.The state HealthDepartment is the lead. It announced on Feb. 4 that it stands ready to isolateand quarantine travelers from China, working with partners to implement federalmeasures announced in January to control the spread.The World HealthOrganization declared a...
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