Ketchikan (Alaska) Indian Community Tribal Health Clinic has received accreditation from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, according to a SitNews report.
"We believe our patients deserve the best," said Debbie Patton, general manager of Ketchikan Indian Community, said in the report. "When you see our certificate of accreditation, you will know that AAAHC, an independent, not-for-profit organization, has closely examined our facility and procedures. It means we as an organization care enough about our patients to strive for the highest level of care possible."
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"We believe our patients deserve the best," said Debbie Patton, general manager of Ketchikan Indian Community, said in the report. "When you see our certificate of accreditation, you will know that AAAHC, an independent, not-for-profit organization, has closely examined our facility and procedures. It means we as an organization care enough about our patients to strive for the highest level of care possible."
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