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Thirty-one Spokane Veterans Home residents who have COVID-19 are stable at the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center following hospital transfers that occurred mostly between Friday and Monday in ...
May 20—WASHINGTON, D.C. — A projected $35 million budget deficit at Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center caused largely by the use of a flawed computer system is forcing the Spokane hospital to ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center in Spokane is outlining its efforts to vaccinate veterans against COVID-19. Staff from the Department of Veterans Affairs are calling veterans ...
Doctor shortages in the optometry services have been the primary reason for longer-than-usual wait lists at Spokane’s Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center this summer, and none of the waits has ...
Spokane's Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center wins award for highest inpatient satisfaction - KREM.com
SPOKANE, Wash. — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded a Spokane veterans affairs (VA) office for achieving the highest improvement in overall rating for hospital inpatient experience.
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Spokane, Wash., had numerous complaints including incorrect patient information and medication orders long before its new electronic ...
VA has worked to rectify errors caused to veterans’ health records as a result of the system data mixup, and as of March 17 only five records remained to be corrected, the department said. The outage ...
A planned behavioral health building for veterans in Spokane has been halted because federal officials pulled funding for the project, Spokane's veteran hospital announced last ...
KREM 2 News has confirmed that local employees with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center in Spokane have been laid off. Bret C. Bowers, public affairs officer ...
The VA was set to launch its electronic health record system on March 5 at the VA Central Ohio Health Care System in Columbus, but VA leaders pushed back the rollout to April 30.
Work ground to a halt at Spokane's Veterans Affairs hospital Thursday after an update to a troubled computer system left patient data corrupted and unusable, according to patients and internal emails.
Crowley says veterans who need care when the department is closed should call 911 or go to another hospital. The Spokane VA emergency department typically handles about 17,000 patients a year ...
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