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Providence refurbishing old REI space in Anchorage's Spenard neighborhood to open primary and urgent care clinic


Providence refurbishing old REI space in Anchorage’s Spenard neighborhood to open primary and urgent care clinic
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Providence Medical Group is opening a clinic in the building where REI Co-op was before it relocated to the Midtown Mall in Anchorage. The building sits on the corner of Spenard Road and W. Northern Lights Boulevard. Photographed on Friday, April 16, 2021. (Emily Mesner / ADN)
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Providence Alaska plans to open a clinic with primary care services early next year in the empty space that once housed REI in Anchorage’s Spenard neighborhood, officials with the health care provider said. ....

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Community providers envision a better way to help Alaskans in crisis


Community providers envision a better way to help Alaskans in crisis
SPONSORED: Without a robust safety net of support services, a behavioral health crisis can lead to homelessness and other negative health outcomes.
Author: Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority
Published March 15
Part 5 of 6
Ellen doesn’t know quite where her son is right now.
That’s not entirely true she’s pretty sure he’s still somewhere on the other side of the world. That’s where Justin was the last time she heard from him.
“He’s homeless in an epidemic, in a country where the president doesn’t believe in COVID,” Ellen said. (Names have been changed and details withheld to protect the family’s privacy.) ....

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New $60 million assisted-living project in South Anchorage could add scarce nursing beds


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A Utah-based assisted-living company wants to build up to 120 skilled nursing beds in South Anchorage a move that could increase the number of long-scarce nursing home slots available in the municipality by roughly a third.
Maple Springs Management LLC has already broken ground on an assisted-living facility planned for 11000 C St. in South Anchorage, said the company’s Kansas City-based owner Marc Dunn. The site is just south of O’Malley Road. Maple Springs already operates facilities in Palmer and Wasilla has now asked the state’s health department for a certificate of need to allow construction at the South Anchorage site, according to an online public notice. ....

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Alaska Journal | Two COVID-19 vaccines offer hope to beleaguered health care sector


Wed, 12/23/2020 - 9:08am
Anchorage Health Department registered nurse Wendy Williams draws a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccine clinic on Dec. 17. The state has received more than 60,000 doses of two different vaccines against the COVID-19 virus. (Photo/Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News)
Health care has been at the center of the limelight since this past March when the COVID-19 pandemic really began affecting Alaska.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy preemptively issued emergency orders meant to preserve hospital capacity in the event of case surges, shutting down elective surgeries and outside visitors.
For hospitals and health care companies, which often make the bulk of their profit on elective surgeries and outpatient procedures, that was a serious financial hit even as their staffing was slammed with new work and safety protocols. ....

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SitNews: Initial allocations of Moderna vaccine arrive in Alaska; Alaska's work to distribute, allocate and administer vaccine continues


Initial allocations of Moderna vaccine arrive in Alaska; Alaska’s work to distribute, allocate and administer vaccine continues
 
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(SitNews) Anchorage, Alaska - The second COVID-19 vaccine authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) arrived in Alaska on Monday. Distribution and administration of this vaccine, made by Moderna, will occur this week in Alaska alongside the continued roll-out of the Pfizer vaccine which started last Monday. 
As of Sunday, 5,674 doses of Pfizer vaccine have been administered in Alaska and reported to Alaska’s VacTraAK immunization information system.
The Moderna vaccine received emergency use authorization from the FDA on Friday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended Saturday that Americans aged 18 and older receive the Moderna vaccine under emergency use. CDC Director Dr. Robert ....

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