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In the last few months, we have won awards:

Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award awarded for performance excellence; this award was established by Congress in 1987 and is the highest level of national recognition for performance excellence that a U.S. organization can receive.

Cerner Consulting Project Excellence Award awarded for best-in-class Electronic Health Record implementation.

2011 Health Award and Healing Hands Award presented at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, the largest representative annual gathering in the U.S. of any Native peoples.

People have traveled from afar to learn more about how Alaska Native people have shaped health care:

Southcentral Foundation hosted health care leaders from all over the world for its inaugural Nuka Conference – nearly 200 attendees expressed interest in replicating Nuka practices within their respective health programs.

And, people have shared the successes of Alaska Native people with others:

Deputy Director of Public Health Margaret Hannah, from Fife, Scotland, shared the lessons she learned during the Nuka Conference in Scotland's leading policy magazine.

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All over the world, people are talking about the improvements made since Alaska Native health care moved from federal to Alaska Native ownership.

They call us for interviews, trainings and site visits to find out more, and they ask if it is really true that our customers own, manage, direct, and design Southcentral Foundation's Nuka System of Care. The answer is YES, and these successful approaches can be translated to other settings, by

At Southcentral Foundation, we intentionally design everything from our buildings and facilities, to our services and systems, to be responsive to the needs and values of the Native Community. Our customers drive everything.

While we are celebrating 30 years of health care excellence and have won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, continuous improvement is a journey – and we realize we still have more work to do.

We use advisory councils, surveys, focus groups, a toll-free hotline, a variety of best-practice improvement tools and other means to learn what is working and what is not. Our employees are trained to listen, and to use this feedback to make changes, big and small.

By working together, it is possible to raise the health status of our families and communities and achieve physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness.

May we continue to be blessed in our journey,

Katherine Gottlieb

Katherine Gottlieb, MBA, DPS (h.c.)
Southcentral Foundation
President/ CEO

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