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Swedish/Issaquah (Wash.) Hospital is expected to create 1,000 jobs by next summer, according to an Issaquah Press news report. The first phase of construction for the planned $365 million hospital ...
SEATTLE — A three-day strike by nurses and caregivers at Swedish Medical Centers ended Friday morning. Swedish Hospital emergency rooms in Redmond and Ballard reopened Friday at 8 a.m. Ballard ...
By WENDY GIROUX Reporter Newspapers A judge has adjourned a hearing in the appeal of the certificate of need issued to Swedish Medical Center for a new 175-bed hospital in the Issaquah Highlands.
Swedish/Issaquah (Wash.), a new full-service hospital, is officially open to the public, according to a Swedish news release. Swedish/Issaquah, which is part of the Swedish system in Seattle ...
Swedish currently operates a satellite emergency room in Issaquah, thought to be a first in Washington. The 55,000-square-foot building, with 17 exam rooms, opened in March 2005.
Swedish can open an emergency room under its existing authorizations, but it needs a state-issued certificate of need in order to open a hospital. Earlier this month, it submitted a letter of ...
The new bridge provides a second access for pedestrians and cyclists over Highlands Drive Northeast in an area that is becoming more densely populated, thanks to Swedish Hospital and the newly ...
Swedish Medical Center 's application to build a 175-bed hospital in Issaquah was approved Friday by the state Department of Health. Swedish appealed twice to reverse the Health Department 's ...
For more information call our Wellness Navigator at 425-313-7092. Swedish/Issaquah, which opened in July 2011, is the first new hospital built in King County in 25 years.
Swedish officials also estimate the project will spur 250 to 300 construction-related jobs as well as 1,000 to 1,500 other non-hospital jobs at area businesses (i.e., retail, housing, city ...
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