POCATELLO — A Pocatello woman has officially filed a petition demanding a recall vote for three members of the Pocatello City Council. Joan Reed filed the petition after racially insensitive comments were made at recent council meetings by council member Roger Bray. The petition requests the Bannock County Elections Office hold a recall vote for […]
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IDAHO FALLS – Idaho Falls Community Hospital became the first healthcare organization in the Snake River Valley to perform Therapeutic Plasmas Exchange (TPE) on Wednesday, a lifesaving treatment for patients with plasma abnormalities and deficiencies. Up until recently, patients who needed TPE had to travel to Salt Lake City or Boise for treatment.
“This is a huge step forward for healthcare in our community,” said Dr. Michael Haderlie, a nephrologist with Idaho Kidney Institute and director of Idaho Falls Community Hospital’s new TPE clinic. “Now, instead of being forced to send sick patients hours away for plasma treatment, I can provide the critical care they need close to home. Being able to provide this treatment at Idaho Falls Community Hospital will make a huge difference for many families across our region.”
IFCH introduces plasma treatment
Idaho Falls Community Hospital
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Idaho Falls Community Hospital claims to be the first in the Snake River Valley to perform Therapeutic Plasmas Exchange (TPE) Wednesday. TPE is a life-saving treatment for patients with plasma abnormalities and deficiencies. Until recently, patients had to travel to Salt Lake or Boise for treatment.
“This is a huge step forward for healthcare in our community,” said Dr. Michael Haderlie, a nephrologist with Idaho Kidney Institute and director of Idaho Falls Community Hospital’s new TPE clinic. “Now, instead of being forced to send sick patients hours away for plasma treatment, I can provide the critical care they need close to home. Being able to provide this treatment at Idaho Falls Community Hospital will make a huge difference for many families across our region.”
Construction companies merge to better serve clients in eastern Idaho
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Morgan Construction headquarters in Idaho Falls. | Courtesy Matt Morgan
IDAHO FALLS – Two construction companies are joining forces to expand and develop projects in eastern Idaho.
Idaho Falls-based general contractor Morgan Construction announced in a news release it recently merged with Meridian-based ESI Construction, Idaho’s largest privately held general contractor, to “create significant growth opportunities and bolster … the companies’ ability to serve clients in eastern Idaho.”
“We’re excited to be part of ESI’s team, and we believe this merger will enable us to serve our clients at an even higher level, thanks to the resources that ESI brings to the table,” Morgan Construction founder Matt Morgan says in a news release.