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Many health insurance customers who rely on Affordable Care Act provisions could see big cost increases in 2026.
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An unvaccinated child in Kootenai County has been reported to have measles.
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Starting this fall, a new OB-GYN clinic will open at TriState Health in Clarkston, Washington.
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A 32-year-old military veteran, Travis Decker, is wanted for allegedly killing his three young daughters outside of Wenatchee in central Washington last month. Since their deaths, people close to him have raised questions about whether he had adequate mental health care for his diagnosed borderline personality disorder, and for what some speculate could also have been PTSD.
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A report has details about flu vaccination rates for health care employees.
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Direct care workers play an essential role in the lives of millions, but support for the people doing those jobs is limited.
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The Red Cross will close its Lewiston blood donation center on August 2. The center had been there for 27 years.
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Washington hospitals must start complying with a new staffing law by July 1, or eventually face financial penalties from the state.
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U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell and Rep. Kim Schrier met with hospital executives, doctors and community health stakeholders from across North Central Washington on Thursday to discuss the impact of potential cuts to Medicaid.
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Rural communities are struggling to bring in obstetricians. Nurse-midwives are helping to fill the gap, but more is still needed to ensure long-term health care access