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Vision:
Alaska Natives are the healthiest people in the world
Mission:
Providing the highest quality health services in partnership with our people and
the Alaska Tribal Health System
The
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a not-for-profit tribal health
organization managed by Alaska Native tribal governments and their regional
health organizations. The Consortium was created in 1997 to provide statewide
Native health services. We employ, for the better health of our service
population, approximately 2,000 people and operate under a half-billion dollar
operating budget.
The Consortium works towards achieving our mission
through its divisions:
- Alaska
Native Medical Center (ANMC) is a 150-bed
facility offering specialty, tertiary, and primary care for all Alaska
Natives and American Indians throughout the state of Alaska.
ANMC provides a full range of medical services with over 250 Board-certified
physicians, 700 nurses and is the highest rated Trauma center in the state.
The facility is managed by both ANTHC and Southcentral Foundation in
a shared and unified operation of ANMC.
- Our
Division of Environmental
Health and Engineering (DEHE) provides safe water
and wastewater disposal facilities, and provides technical assistance with
the construction, maintenance and renovation of health care facilities. DEHE
assists and trains operators and managers of water and sewer systems. It
provides environmental health programs (such as environmental sampling and
assessment) and community-based injury prevention programs.
- The
Division
of Community Health Services
(DCHS) manages Alaska Native health research projects, monitors industrial
pollutant levels in Alaska Native mothers and infants, trains chemical
dependency counselors and tracks and promotes immunization, and prevent
Hepatitis. Its emergency preparedness program is working to increase the
capability of rural Alaska communities to handle public health and
bioterrorism emergencies.
- Our
Consortium Business Support
Services (CBSS) provides statewide
services that include Regional Supply Service Center, professional
recruitment, Health Information Technology support, Resource and Patient
Management System, telemedicine, and statistics for the Statewide Alaska
tribal health system. DHIT maintains a Wide Area Network to ensure
that patient information remains confidential yet available to medical
providers whenever our patients seek medical care in Alaska.
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