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Overview of Alaska Native Medical Center

Alaska Native Medical Center includes a 173-bed hospital, a full range of medical specialties, primary care services and labs. The Alaska Native Medical Center hospital houses Alaska’s first Level II Trauma Center and is also a Level II Pediatric Trauma Center. The hospital also works in close partnership with rural health facilities statewide to support a broad range of health care and related services. The Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) offers comprehensive medical services and acute, specialty, primary and behavioral health care to Alaska Native and American Indian people living in Alaska. Alaska Native Medical Center is also home to one of America’s most unique health care environments – a place where the highest quality care and cutting-edge technology meets special cultural and traditional services and customer experiences.

Total beds: 173

Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospital

No of Affiliated Doctors: 344

Specialities: Multi Speciality
Affiliated Providers :
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Patient ratings

of Alaska Native Medical Center

Overall

(0.5/5)

Doctor's care

(0.5/5)

Nursing care

(0.5/5)

Food Services

(0.5/5)

Speciality Summary

Surgery

(0.5/5)

Medicare Quality data

The Medicare quality data presented below is derived from the www.cms.gov hospital compare data. Star ratings are limited in scope to the data sources they are derived from. The Hospital Compare overall hospital rating summarizes a variety of measures across 7 areas of quality into a single rating for each hospital.


Overall rating

(1/5)

Patient Experience

(1/5)

Safety of care

(1/5)

Timeliness of care

(1/5)

Staying out of Hospital after treatment

(1/5)


Above national average

Same as national average

Below national average

Patient Experience (HCHAPS) data from Medicare


This data is based on HCAHPS survey by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (www.cms.gov).The HCAHPS survey is administered to a random sample of adult patients across medical conditions between 48 hours and 6 weeks after discharge; the survey isn't restricted to Medicare beneficiaries. Hospital Compare currently reports results for the categories listed below.    

67% Patients that would definitely recommend ( 5% lower than the national average )

Patient reviews of Alaska Native Medical Center

twi911
03-04-2020

Services Used: Surgery

I wouldn't recommend anyone to have surgery here. They left me in huge amounts of pain. I was given the wrong medication, when I talked to them about it(Val), she accused me of yelling and wouldn't speak to me afterwards.

  • Date Visited N/A
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Recommended: No

FAQ's ABOUT HOSPITAL

Medicaid, Medicare, Veteran’s Administration health benefits, Private Insurance through an employer or individual health insurance plans such as Premera, Aetna, UMR and Moda, Tribally-Sponsored Health Insurance Program (T-SHIP)

173

1997

The hospital accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your insurance whether the hospital is in network or not. You can make payment via cash, check, online, credit card or debit card.

Anchorage Depot

Merrill Field Airport

You can request an appointment with specific doctor on hospital's website or make appointment request on HealthSoul.

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