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Premera Blue Cross, in partnership with the Puget Sound Business Journal, sponsored a recent roundtable discussion with the goal of bringing to light the challenges that are impacting health care affordability in the market and solutions that will require collaboration across the industry. PSBJ President and Publisher Don Baker moderated the discussion with Imelda Dacones, Optum Washington market president; Lee McGrath, executive vice president, Health Care Services at Premera Blue Cross; and Brenda…

After she was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly two decades ago at the age of 39, a form of personalized medicine offered a treatment for Wendy Harris.

Fighting an aggressive tumor, she participated in a clinical trial for Herceptin — a new treatment at the time that was suited for her type of cancer.

“It saved my life,” Harris said. “It's now a standard of care, but at the time, that was brand new — kind of the first foray into personalized medicine and attacking each cancer uniquely for…

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Paradis, who helped get some of San Francisco's most significant skyscrapers out of the ground, is now leading the charge to build a new luxury residential tower downtown.

A port leader estimates it will invest $500 million to $750 million in electrification and renewable energy infrastructure in the “near term,” and says it is “willing to be on the cutting edge” of even more green technology.