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How coronavirus has tested Seattle’s infectious disease response
Health care workers train extensively for outbreaks. After responding to the first American case of the novel virus, they say they are even more prepared.
Health care workers train extensively for outbreaks. After responding to the first American case of the novel virus, they say they are even more prepared.
Behavioral health crises demand careful interventions. The city should adopt more robust trauma-informed care practices.
Several measures aim to help reduce patients’ out-pocket-costs for medications, including for lifesaving insulin.
While Australia's catastrophic bushfires rage, local scientists are beginning to understand how smoke exposure affects mortality in the Northwest.
Almost six months after House Bill 1874 passed, parents, doctors and teens are applauding the bill for integrating care into the family.