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At a recent citywide healthcare forum in Eugene, the CEO of McKenzie Willamette Medical Center told a surprised audience that plans were in the works to build a new emergency department in the city. It was welcome news to many in Eugene, who were still mourning the loss of the city’s only hospital last fall. But, there’s a long road ahead until a new 24-hour-a-day emergency department opens back up in Eugene.
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In a surprise announcement during a citywide healthcare forum in Eugene Thursday evening, the Chief Executive Officer of McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center announced plans to build a 12-bed satellite emergency department in Eugene.
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Dozens of healthcare workers marched outside McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield this morning. They’re striking against what organizers call…
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More than 400 frontline healthcare workers at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield plan to go on strike this week.The workers include…
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McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield has launched a drive-through COVID-19 test unit. With procurements from the University of Oregon, the…
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Rising tension between unionized staff and the management at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center has resulted in talks of a strike.On Monday, about 400…
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McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield issued a press release Wednesday saying it wanted to correct inaccurate information about its most…
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The head of McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center in Springfield is stepping down to take a job in Washington State.Maurine Cate is moving on to Deaconess…