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Emergency Broadband Benefit Program

Emergency Broadband Benefit Program What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program? The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that provides a temporary discount on monthly broadband bills for qualifying low-income households. If your household is eligible, you can receive: Up to a $50/month discount on your broadband service and associated […]

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SIHC to Offer Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine to the public ages 12 and older

#DestinationVaccination Exciting News!   SIHC is committed to protecting our patients and our community and we’re happy to announce we will be following the CDC’s recommendation and opening up appointments for the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine to eligible recipients ages 12 years and older. This is open to all the public. Patients, non-Patients, Natives, and non-Natives

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Women’s Wellness

Attention All Women! Southern Indian Health Council, Inc. is very excited to present the Women’s Wellness event at our Alpine Clinic on Wednesday May 26th from 10am-2pm! We will be discussing mammograms, breast exams, women’s Health and Wellness, and trying to spread awareness aboutMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women.   **This will be an RSVP only

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Southern Indian Health Council, INC. Notifies Patients of Unauthorized Access to Patient Records

“ Contact: Southern Indian Health Council, Inc.; Quality Management Department 4058 Willows Rd., Alpine, CA 91901 619-445-1188 quality@sihc.org SOUTHERN INDIAN HEALTH COUNCIL, INC. NOTIFIES PATIENTS OF UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO PATIENT RECORDS Alpine, CA September 13, 2020 – Southern Indian Health Council, Inc. operates a Federally Qualified Health Clinic with locations in Alpine and Campo, California.

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Native American Clinics May Limit Services Due to Government Shutdown

Health care for Native Americans is another service caught in the crosshairs of the partial government shutdown. The agency that oversees Native American health care, Indian Health Services, is currently not funding the Tribes and Urban Indian Health Centers due to the shutdown. The centers provide care to thousands of Native Americans in San Diego

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