News Articles & Interviews
“Patients enduring prolonged hospital stays awaiting transfer” – Methow Valley News, February 1, 2023
“No lead changes emerge from primary’s second unofficial count” – Quad City Herald, August 15, 2022
“Brewster hospital seeks tax for its emergency department” – Wenatchee World, July 20, 2022
“Three Rivers adds antigen tests” – Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle, March 2, 2022
“Rural Eastern Washington hospitals say no big losses in staffing post-vaccine mandate” – MYNorthwest, October 23, 2021
“Okanogan County hospitals stretched ‘to the limit'” – Wenatchee World, September 10, 2021
“Brewster hospital levy heading toward approval” – Wenatchee World, August 3, 2021
“Three Rivers gets tissue donation award” – Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle, May 26, 2021
“Three Rivers adds 3D imaging” – Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle, October 5, 2020
“COVID-19 puts hospitals on brink of financial collapse” – Wenatchee World, April 19, 2020
“Three Rivers Hospital celebrates last first baby” – Quad City Herald, January 8, 2020
“Opinion: We will miss OB at Three Rivers Hospital” – Methow Valley News, November 27, 2019
Contact our PR Department
Our Public Relations Department is led by Jennifer Best, Business Development Coordinator. She also serves as Three Rivers’ Public Records Officer.
To contact us, please use one of the methods listed below.
- Email: media@trhospital.net or jbest@trhospital.net
- Phone: (509) 645-3347
If you need to submit a public records request, please visit our page HERE.
If you need to submit a medical records request, please visit our Health Information Department HERE.
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