Providence Alaska Medical Center Tests Virtual Care Model, Announces Hospice Partner
Providence announces new virtual care model for Alaska patients and system-wide partnership aimed at expanding home healthcare options.
Providence announces new virtual care model for Alaska patients and system-wide partnership aimed at expanding home healthcare options.
Q’et’en Qenq’a “Elder’s House” is designed as permanent supportive housing for senior citizens in Anchorage who have nowhere else to live.
The new Executive Director of Providence Alaska Children’s Hospital, Margaret M. Horvath, previously led the Alaska Health Alliance, a Providence-sponsored clinically integrated network.
Providence Alaska Foundation promoted regional director of operations Cynthia Libby as its new President. She also takes on the title of Chief Philanthropy Officer of the fundraising arm of Providence Health & Services Alaska.
Providence St. Elias Specialty Hospital received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, making it the only such facility in Alaska.
The University of Alaska Foundation has a new Chief Financial Officer. Alex Slivka brings more than forty years of experience in accounting, finance, and investments to the nonprofit that stewards the UA System’s philanthropic support.
The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority awarded $1,554,000 to Providence Alaska for a new Crisis Stabilization Center for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis in Anchorage.
Mushers, educators, elected officials, and more join the roster of Alaska’s most honored women at an induction ceremony October 18.
The chief executive of Providence Alaska is retiring, to be succeeded by the head of Anchorage’s largest private employer.
Alaska’s only pediatric specialty hospital now goes by the name Providence Alaska Children’s Hospital, with a new logo to match.