File PhotoPORTLAND, OR – Providence Portland Medical Center will soon be able to help more patients, thanks to foresight from nearly two decades ago. The beds will be spread across two unfinished floors in the hospital’s cancer tower, which were left bare when the tower was built in 2008, in case of future need. Sherri Kulink is the Chief Executive at Providence Portland, and she says that time is now. “We could not have built it, even if we had…
To date, only three primary care units are in operation in Tyrol. In order to reach the target of 16 by 2030, the health insurance company has now launched the next call for proposals.