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    • Tribally-Sponsored Health Insurance Program (T-SHIP)

      What is Tribally-Sponsored Health Insurance? T-SHIP buys private health insurance coverage for IHS beneficiaries. Having coverage, in addition to IHS benefits, increases care options for sponsored individuals and their entire community. Find out if you are eligible: Arctic Slope Native Association – Samuel Simmonds Memorial HospitalArctic Slope Native Association Outreach at (907) 852-9365 Bristol Bay Area Health CorporationFinancial CounselorAlexandria Fox(907) 842-9328, Toll Free: (800) 478-5201afox@bbahc.org Kenaitze Indian Tribe – Dena’ina Health ClinicDena’ina Wellness Center Un’ina Navigators: Donna Gilbert (907) 335-7562  DGilbert@Kenaitze.orgJoanne Shepard (907) 335-7504 JShepard@Kenaitze.org ...

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    • Mukluk Telegraph Fall 2020

      Keep yourself and those around you safe this flu season! Flu shots available now at the Walk-In Clinic!Flu season is upon us in Alaska and it’s time to get a flu vaccine to protect yourself and your loved ones. Getting an annual flu vaccine is the first and best way to protect yourself, your family and your community from the flu. The Walk-In Clinic at ANMC is located in the Healthy Communities Building: 3900 Ambassador Drive on the third floor; ...

    • Getting outdoors this winter? Don’t forget your helmet

      Snow isn’t as soft as it looks – and Alaska health professionals say no matter how much we enjoy the outdoors; kids especially need to protect their brains. Is your family hitting the slopes, a sledding hill, pond or snowmachine trails this winter? Alaska health professionals have one heartfelt request for you: Remember your helmet, and your kids’ helmets, too. Too many Alaskans will hit their heads while playing outdoors this winter, including children and teenagers. Most of the time, ...