Fill out annual Culture of Safety Survey and be entered into a raffle drawing!
Congratulations to the winner of a $50 Amazon gift card, Stephanie Weaver! Thank you for taking a few minutes to fill out the survey! This survey
Congratulations to the winner of a $50 Amazon gift card, Stephanie Weaver! Thank you for taking a few minutes to fill out the survey! This survey
National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6 and ends on May 12, Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder
YKHC requires all employees to wear their ID badge when at work. Badges help improve safety, display professionalism and improve customer relations. Here’s how! ·
May is Mental Health Month and is recognized for the purpose of promoting awareness, offering resources and education, and for the mental health well-being of
YKHC strives to have effective and reliable channels to communicate important information to all of you, our employees. Some of the ways that we do
This week we feature Ida Anvil who is one of our Environmental Health Services team members and works tirelessly to maintain the cleanliness standards in
Did you know that every YKHC “form” should have a PR-assigned document number and revised date in the lower right corner? And be loaded into
If you interact with patients, please remind them to make sure they have their most current phone number on file with registration. If a family
This week we feature Dolly Boney, our Accounts Payable Manager as she shares her story. I grew up in Bethel and am a proud graduate
Waqaa! I want to share some exciting news with you. Miranda Robb recently joined my CEO leadership team! As YKHC’s Lean Transformation Director, Miranda works
Empowering Wellness: Community Health Aide Wellness Retreat by YKHC’s Community Health Aide Program From April 22 to 26, healthcare professionals from various locations across the
YKHC’s Community Health Aide Program proudly celebrates the graduation of eight dedicated employees. These graduates represent the backbone of healthcare in rural, western Alaska, where