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Bethel – Within the heart of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta lays Bethel, a hub community for 56 surrounding villages, the gateway to the Yukon Delta, and home to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation. Roughly 400 miles (600 km) west of Anchorage, Bethel is charged by a maritime climate that averages
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St. Mary's – Serving two cities, St. Mary's sub-regional clinic offers residents of both the namesake city and Andreafsky the wide range of services and treatments the predominantly Yup’ik community relies on throughout the year. This clinic is located just 5 miles (8 km) from the confluence of
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Additionally, the Community Health Aide Program (CHAP) provides village-based primary health care in 47 village clinics in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, including acute, chronic and emergency care, preventative services, and health promotion disease prevention activities to individuals, families, and
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Formed by a group of tribal leaders and representatives from 48 villages of the Y-K Delta, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation was born from a vision of retaining more control over the provision of health care services and improving the retention of passionate providers.
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Emmonak – Only 10 miles (16 km) from the Bering Sea, Emmonak sits on the north bank of the Kwiguk Pass at the mouth of the Yukon River. Hooper Bay – The westernmost sub-regional clinic, Hooper Bay clinic rests 152 miles (240 km) west of Bethel.
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A complete health system, YKHC consists of the primary facility in Bethel, sub-regional clinics in Aniak, Emmonak, Hooper Bay, St. Mary's and Toksook Bay, and various Village Health Clinics throughout the 56 communities served. Services include:
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Nutrition services – Providing assessment and counseling for patients; some of the more common diagnoses are malnutrition, anemia, hyperlipidemia, diabetes (either type II or gestational DM), obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and failure to
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type b (Hib) – a bacterial disease which usually infects children under 5 years of age and causes a number of illnesses such as pneumonia, occult febrile bacteremia, meningitis, epiglottitis, septic arthritis, cellulitis, otitis media,
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Roughly the size of Oregon, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, or Y-K Delta, covers 75,000 square miles (190,000 km) in the southwestern corner of Alaska. It is located where the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers empty into the
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In addition to these rare diseases, YKHC medical professionals also diagnose diabetes, cancer, ear infections, respiratory syncytial virus, and other diseases that are commonly seen throughout the United States.
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The diverse aspects of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta environment result in a number of diseases that are rarely seen in the lower 48 states. YKHC medical professionals diagnose and treat illnesses such as:
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Incorporated one year after its formation, in 1969, YKHC's roots date back to the inception of the Indian Health Service in 1955. YKHC has grown to become the largest employer in the Y-K Delta.
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2001 – Opening of Emmonak, Kwigillingok and St. Mary's Sub-Regional Clinics, Delta Immediate Care Clinic, Pediatric Specialty Clinic; McCann Treatment Center opens to treat inhalant abuse
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The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation also has five sub-regional clinics that can provide many of the same services found at the Bethel Hospital site. The clinics are located in:
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Women's health – Provides outreach, education and clinical services; screenings include mammograms, Pap tests, clinical breast exams, and other diagnostic tests as necessary
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Pediatrics – With 50% of the Y-K Delta population under the age of 18, this unit provides local primary care and consultative care for children
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Aniak – Located on the south bank of the Kuskokwim River and at the head of the Aniak Slough, 92 miles (150 km) northeast of Bethel.
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Optometry – Provides a full scope of primary eye care, including routine eye exams, contact lens fittings and ocular disease management
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1907 – The U.S. Bureau of Education began employing Physicians and Nurses in rural Alaskan Hospitals and Dispensaries
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2000 – JCAHO accreditation received; New Clinics in Lower Kalskag, Alakanuk, Holy Cross, and Crooked Creek completed
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Pharmacy – Serving a patient population greater than 28,000 and fills approximately 1,000 prescriptions per day
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Toksook Bay – YKHC's only sub-regional clinic not on the mainland, the Toksook Bay clinic is located on the
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1997 – Opening of Pitka's Point Village Clinic, Aeromed International and YKHC's Travel Management Center
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1999 – Opened Crisis Respite Center and Family Hostel (Qarartarvik); Began Village-to-Bethel Medevacs
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Alveolar Hydatid Disease – a parasitic disease caused by the larval stage of a microscopic tapeworm
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Physical therapy – Providing treatment for muscular, skeletal, neurological or orthopedic conditions
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Inpatient unit – Professional nursing care for adult and pediatric patients admitted to the hospital
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Specialty clinics – Includes Gynecology, Urology, Cardiology, Neurology and Dermatology services
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Diagnostic imaging – Comprehensive services offering mammograms, CAT Scans and telemedicine
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2009 – YKHC Research Trial to study vaccine against pneumococcal disease in children begins
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1998 – Opening of Transitional Living Facility, and Tuluksak and Napakiak Village Clinics
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Diabetes prevention & control – offers outreach, education and clinical services
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Outpatient ambulatory clinic – Three ambulatory clinics are housed in the hospital
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people who might otherwise have to go to a long-term care facility or nursing home
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Obstetric services – Comprehensive prenatal care and an inpatient birthing center
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the Yukon and Andreafsky Rivers and 100 miles (160 km) northwest of Bethel.
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1978 – Beginning of Otitis Media Program to help diagnose and treat ear problems
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of 33 square miles (85 km), 115 miles (190 km) northwest of Bethel.
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2005 – Opened Toksook Bay Sub-Regional Clinic and eight new Village Clinics
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65–70 °F during the summer months, and a winter mean of 11 °F.
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Long Term Care - As of 2013, YKHC has an 18-bed Long Term Care facility.
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2013 - Opened the YKHC Elders Home, a Long Term Care facility in Bethel
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Emergency Department – YKHC is the only Level IV ER in the area
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Home care – includes in-home services to care for elders and
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1970 – YKHC leases 16 buildings in Bethel for YKHC employees
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1979 – Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services began
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1969 – Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation is founded
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YKHC hospital in Bethel, photographed October 2014.
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