YKHC held the annual Employee Appreciation Picnic on August 17. This year’s theme was RAVEN—introducing and raising awareness about our system-wide transition to Electronic Health Records.
YKHC held the annual Employee Appreciation Picnic on August 17. This year’s theme was RAVEN—introducing and raising awareness about our system-wide transition to Electronic Health Records.
YKHC employees are big supporters of Dr. Jill Seaman’s medical clinic project in South Sudan. The 5th Annual Sudan Gala fundraising event was held in Bethel on Aug. 14. $15,000 was raised for the Sudan Medical Relief project in Old Fangak, South Sudan.
Did you know that approximately 3,000 people in the YK delta fall off of the State’s Medicaid eligibility coverage list each month? Sometimes it’s due to a change in income or personal situation, but many simply fail to renew their enrollment coverage on time.
It is valuable in the YK Delta to understand that activities of subsistence living are methods of exercise. Fishing, gathering, and other fishcamp duties contribute to health by burning calories, increasing strength, and improving the functioning of the cardiovascular system.
The Optometry Clinic saw the successful conclusion of a five-year mentorship program that resulted in the acceptance of Thomas Kalistook, a locally born and raised Alaska Native, into Optometry school.
At the beginning of each fiscal year, YKHC sets strategic corporate goals that set our direction for the coming year. Several years ago, YKHC developed five strategic pillars that align our company’s strategic vision by providing short and long range goals.