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The first clinic was opened 14 October 2017 in the fishing community of Shamlapur, [26] near where refugees arrive by sea, the second was opened on 10 November 2017 to serve the remote refugee settlement of Unchiprang. [27] [28] The clinics offer provide triage, pharmacy, reproductive, maternal neonatal and pediatrics health services.
Alameda Health System logo. Alameda Health System (AHS), formerly Alameda County Medical Center (ACMC), is an integrated public health care system [1] organized as a public hospital authority. [2] Formerly operated by Alameda County, California, it now has an independent board of trustees appointed by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
Highland Hospital is a public hospital in Alameda County, Oakland, California. It is operated by the Alameda Health System. It is the primary trauma center and a county hospital in Alameda County. It has been an adult Level I trauma center since August 3, 2017 [1] and an adult Level II trauma center since 1985 and operates the most trafficked ...
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Alameda Hospital is a hospital in Alameda, California, United States.. The hospital was founded in 1894. Up until 2002, it was a private non-profit hospital. In 2002, Alameda voters approved a $298 per year parcel tax, and the hospital became a district hospital with the formation of the Alameda Health Care District.
Estori Afzali, greets IRC business counselor Halima Mohammadi, left, and IRC senior education and health promoter Katharina Beeler, right, during a graduation ceremony at Davis Park in Modesto ...
Alight's oldest program, Alight has operated continuously in Thailand since 1979. Currently Alight works in refugee camps along the Thai-Burmese border, providing health care services, health education, and water, sanitation and environmental health services to Karen refugees in camps on the border with Myanmar. Alight focuses on building the ...
Refugee children in the U.S. have been shown to have poorer oral health on average, due to many factors including country of origin, parent knowledge, inevitable diet change, access to traditional oral health tools from their home country, time spent in refugee camps, English language skills, and access to dental care once in the U.S. [31] [32 ...