McCone County Hospital was established in 1923 and McCone County Nursing Home was established in 1977. McCone County Hospital closed in August of 1990 and MCHC became the 1st Medical Assistance Facility (MAF) in the nation, which included participating in the MAF demonstration in the early 1990s. The MAF project was a Medicare demonstration project started in Montana and led to what we all know today as the CAH designation.
MCHC provides healthcare services to our community and surrounding areas. MCHC also owns and operates McCone Clinic, which is attached to MCHC. MCHC has 55 employees.
MCHC Mid-Level Providers do it all…clinic, emergency, acute/skilled hospital and long-term care services. CAH services include: Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency, Acute, Skilled Nursing Facility, Nursing Facility (Long-Term Care), Observation, In-Patient Pharmacy, X-Ray, Laboratory, Physical Therapy and telehealth.
Licensed as a 30-bed Critical Access Hospital (CAH) of which 25 beds may be used interchangeably for acute or swing bed services (Skilled Nursing Facility and Nursing Facility) in the CAH Swing Bed Program. MCHC has access to approximately 25 beds for our long-term care residents; and has observation beds too.
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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 online, cash, check, credit card or debit card.
Glendive, Bus station
Dawson Community Airport
You can request an appointment with specific doctor on hospital's website or make appointment request on HealthSoul.
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