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Othello Community Hospital, an Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS) networked facility, has been recognized by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Analytics as achieving...

The states of Idaho and Washington will soon benefit from the award of $12,846,482 in federal funds to establish a Health Information Technology

Twenty-one regional hospitals that utilize health information technology solutions from Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS) earned the distinction of being among the most technologically advanced in the nation.

Providing accurate and timely health information for patients is becoming easier for health care providers at Eastern Washington State Hospital (ESH). ESH recently connected to the expansive health information network operated and managed by Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS). Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS) announced the 2008 INHS Health Information Technology Awards. The awards recognized two hospitals, a physician group and an individual for outstanding health information technology and were presented at

Regional Projects in Spokane, Cashmere and Bellingham to Explore Patients Accessing Online Health Information Using Community based Solutions in Conjunction with Microsoft HealthVault and Google Health. Starting in early 2009, more than 18,000 Washingtonians in three

Connecting physicians and patients through wired and wireless networks earned 18 regional hospitals the distinction of being among the most technologically advanced hospitals in the country, according

Spokane Community College and Inland Northwest Health Services’ (INHS) Information Resources Management (IRM) division are partnering to introduce Meditech, an electronic health record system used by over 2,000 hospitals throughout the United States, Canada and the