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Sitkans seeking results from SEARHC session

In the annual public meeting with SEARHC officials on April 6, Sitka residents listed what they see as systemic issues with the Native-owned health care nonprofit that provides medical and hospital services for all of Sitka and serves 25 other Southeast communities. Sitkans expressed concerns and ideas on how the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium could improve its communications, […]

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