Project Partners

The Occupational Health Services unit of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, which oversees the Centers of Occupational Health and Education (COHEs), relies on the "project partners" regionally and statewide for continued improvement and success of this landmark study. Listed below are those partners, especially those closest to the Eastern Washington Center. You are invited to visit their web sites and become more familiar with their contribution to these projects and other efforts to improve health care globally.

St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute (SLRI)
Eastern WA COHE Project Sponsor
The only freestanding medical rehabilitation hospital in the Inland Northwest, that helps patients of all ages gain the skills and functionality they need to overcome illness or injury to return to a fulfilling and independent lifestyle.

 

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Inland Northwest Health Services (INHS)
INHS represents a collaborative approach to health care that is unlike any other. With forward-thinking solutions, unique partnerships and innovative technologies, we bring safer, more cost-effective and higher quality health care to Spokane, the Northwest and the nation.
 

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Information Resource Management (INHS)
Managing one of the nation’s most advanced health information technology networks, allowing thousands of health care professionals in hospitals, clinics and physician offices to access their patients’ health records securely and quickly. The IRM Web Development Team developed the web application for the Eastern WA COHE - the Occ Health Information Tracking System.
 

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Northwest TeleHealth (INHS)
Providing access to health care communities through a robust video-conferencing network of more than 100 units throughout the Northwest that facilitates live, confidential interaction for patient consults, health education, medical training, business administration and other related activities.
 

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Department of Labor & Industries
Health Services Analysis, Occupational Health Services
Office of the Medical Director
The Occupational Health Services (OHS) Project is a partnership between the L&I and community healthcare organizations to expand occupational healthcare expertise and improve injured worker outcomes.

 

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University of Washington 
School of Public Health and Community Medicine 
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
This program uses workers' compensation data and its own research to: improve medical care, update treatment guidelines, provide information on treatment outcomes to injured workers, employers, and physicians.
 

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Dept Env Occ Health Sciences

  
Department of Labor & Industries
Workers' Compensation Advisory Committee - Health Care Subcommittee
This is an advisory committee of representatives of business, labor and the Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals, which has provided advice and direction to the project from its beginning.
 

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Valley Medical Center 
Occupational Health Services
Renton COHE Project Sponsor
 

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Harborview Medical Center 
Occupational & Environmental Clinic at Harborview
Harborview COHE Project Sponsor

 

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Everett Clinic 
Occupational Medicine
Everett COHE Project Sponsor
 

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Everett Clinic