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Health Care

Pacific Steel

Here’s how Pacific Steel & Recycling cut its health care costs by $3.6 million

February 14, 2024
Arielle Dreher

Company's efforts paid off with $3.6 million in health care savings and an invitation to speak to Congress to advocate for legislation that would make it easier for companies to replicate his company’s success. 


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Discreet Supplies owner Amber Hughes stands in her Kennewick store.

Kennewick’s one-stop shop for all medical support supplies

Owner has expansion plans in the works
February 14, 2024
Jeff Morrow

Discreet Supplies, a woman-owned and -run company, deals in durable medical equipment (DME).


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This homegrown doctor is helping meet a national need

February 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

With a mounting doctor shortage across the country, state and locally, this local doctor did most of her medical training in the region and then chose to stay in the Tri-Cities area to practice medicine.


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Q&A with Reza Kaleel

Providence / Kadlec Chief Executive, Providence Southeast Washington Service Area
February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Q&A with Reza Kaleel, Providence / Kadlec Chief Executive, Providence Southeast Washington Service Area.


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New technology reduces turn-around time for lab samples

“Every moment matters for our patients.”
February 14, 2024
Robin Wojtanik

New digital pathology creates significant improvements in workload balance, subspecialty and consult optimization, case turnaround time, worksite flexibility, collaboration and communication.


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‘Life-changer’ device rolls out at Grace Clinic

February 5, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

A $56,000 grant is helping Grace Clinic better serve patients with diabetes.


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Go Red for Women

Go Red for Women event aims to support women’s health care

January 16, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The Go Red for Women movement was started by the American Heart Association to advocate for more research and swifter action for women’s heart health.


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Boutique indoor cycling studio opens in Kennewick

Music, candlelight transform gym into "dance party on a bike"
January 12, 2024
Sara Schilling

StarCycle is a boutique indoor cycling studio. Classes are led by an instructor, set to music and conducted in candlelight.


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New AED station on top of Badger Mountain

Lifesaving devices coming to Badger Mountain

January 12, 2024
Sara Schilling

Two new lifesaving devices are being installed at Badger Mountain to help improve outcomes if someone goes into cardiac arrest while hiking or riding on the trails. The automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, are going in at Trailhead Park at the base of the hill, and at the Badger summit.


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Prosser Memorial Hospital hits construction milestone

October 24, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

Prosser Memorial Health's $112 million hospital complex hits a construction milestone on Oct. 26.

The last structural beam, signed by employees and donors, will be raised.

Bouten Construction of Richland is the general contractor.

The new hospital will replace an aging facility at 723 Memorial St. Built in 1947, the existing...

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