Winslow Indian Health Care Center

Details

Name :

Winslow Indian Health Care Center

Address  :

500 North Indiana Avenue


Town  :

Winslow

State  :

Arizona

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

86047

Phone  :

928-289-4646

Web URL  :

Winslow Indian Health Care Center
Specialization
  • Cardiology
  • Dentistry
  • General Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Radiation therapy

Description

Our Mission
Accessibility Quality and Cost Effective Health Care
Our Vision
A healing and harmonious environment in partnership with communities
Our Values
Hozhojii doo Ke Harmonious Relationships


History

Winslow Indian Healthcare Care Center facility was originally built as a tuberculosis sanatorium in 1931 This continued until 1948 when the building was converted to a hospital thereby becoming a federal service unit under Indian Health Services IHS and was known as Winslow Service Unit WSU The WSU inpatient hospital services continued from 1948 to 1977 then transitioned to an ambulatory health care facility

The WSU was chartered as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the Navajo Nation on February 16 2001 This was a part of Navajo Nationrsquos initiative to contract the federal health programs on the Navajo Nation under PL93638 otherwise known as the Indian SelfDetermination and Education Assistance Act ISDEAA The Winslow Service Unit then became Winslow Indian Health Care Center Inc WIHCC On April 18 2002 WIHCC was authorized by the Navajo Nation Resolutions CAP3502 to operate as a quottribal organizationquot for purposes of contracting with the Indian Health Service pursuant ISDEAA to administer and operate the WIHCC and its related programs Then on July 21 2010 Resolution CJY3310 was approved by Navajo Nation Council to operate as a quottribal organizationquot for purposes of compacting with the IHS pursuant to the ISDEAA Title VSelfGovernance to administer and operate the WIHCC and related programs For the next 14 years this authorization paved the way for WIHCC to maximize the flexibility and innovatively develop solutions to meet the needs of the Native people in the southwest region of the Navajo Nation and border towns of Winslow Joseph City and Holbrook along Interstate 40 corridor

On September 12 2014 staff and Board of Directors celebrated a new ambulatory health care facility Medical Office Building in Winslow This was WIHCCrsquos pioneering success by collaborating with IHS and tribal leaders that resulted in an improved and expanded services The facility was designed and constructed solely through the use of WIHCC generated income a first in Indian country As Winslow facility is the focal point for providing health services it provides primary care specialty and walkin services from 800 to 500pm Monday through Friday The health center also offers Urgent Care services
seven days a week opened until from 800 am to 1100pm Monday through Thursday and until 800pm on Friday Saturday and Sunday During Urgent Care after hours emergency services are provided to patients through Little Colorado Medical Center LCMC located two miles east of the Winslow campus

WIHCC serves eight 8 chapter areas in the southwest region of the Navajo Nation These chapters include Birdsprings Dilkon Indian Wells Leupp Teesto Tolani Lake Jeddito and White Cone WIHCC also provides services to the people living in the border towns of Winslow such as Joseph City and Holbrook The Navajo Area User Population for FY 2016 is 245611 Out of that number WIHCC has a user population of 16403 which accounts for 67 of the total area The number of patient visits during FY 2015 was a total of 193924 far from the 65053 visits in 2002 when WIHCC first began operating under PL 93638 These visit account for the abundant services provided by WIHCC providers which range from primary care dental services and pharmacy to public health nursing physical therapy and specialty care

The 85 yearold building is now used for nonclinical activitiesfunctions as this building is under Arizona State Historic Preservation status Clinical services are now provided in the stateoftheart Medical Office Building This facility houses a wide range of specialty services that include Rheumatology Nephrology Neurology Surgery Podiatry Gynecology Cardiology and Maternal and Child Health Winslow Indian Health Care Center maintains professional relationship with the LCMC a private nonprofit organization which extends privileges to WIHCC medical staff to care for Native American patients This unique arrangement provides otherwise unavailable inpatient care in a cost effective manner as well reducing expenses associated with patients traveling to outside health care facilities The higher acuity patients are referred to other facilities such as Flagstaff Medical Center as well as hospitals in Phoenix or Tucson

WIHCC integrates with other programs including community health preventive health services and complementary care such as traditional Navajo health practices The Health PromotionDisease Prevention program is designed using the Navajo Model and Philosophy of four cardinal directions WIHCC staff understands and uses the concept of the four directions to meet wellness goals and objectives including Government Performance Results Act GPRA WIHCC is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Inc AAAHC This AAAHC certificate of accreditation is a sign that Winslow Indian Health Care Center meets or exceeds nationallyrecognized standards Winslow is also accredited through AAAHC as a Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH which is care delivery model whereby patient treatment is coordinated through their primary care provider to ensure patients receive the necessary care when and where they need it in a manner they can understand
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