Community Relations
Welcome to the TCRHCC Community Relations—designed to give you immediate access to timely and relevant information about our corporation. You will find news, current TCRHCC press releases and a link to the 'Healthy Directions' newsletter.
Press Release
2021
2020
- Vaccine Registry promoted by the Navajo Department of Health confusing patients, TCRHCC is not part of this vaccination registry
- Front line health care workers receive first doses of COVID-19 vaccine at Tuba City Regional Health Care Corp.
- TCRHCC receives 475 doses of COVID-19 vaccine
- Changes happening at TCRHCC during the 57-hour lockdown
- Pandemic Exposes Health Care Inequities In Indian Country
- Donated ski goggles from the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team giving some extra protection to TCRHCC care workers
2019
- Tribal and Health Leaders Mark Major Advancement in Cancer Care for American Indians
- Dental Clinic changes process for scheduling dental exam appointments
- TCRHCC Update: Renovation Begins on Historic Home on Main Street
Tuba City Regional Health Care in the News
SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
Learning from Pandemic Responses Across Indian Country
We look at what’s worked to slow the spread of the coronavirus and mitigate its impacts in the Navajo Nation and other American Indian communities — from communitywide testing “blitzes” and mobile health services to improvised shelters for quarantining and outreach to meet people’s basic needs. These examples offer lessons for the rest of the country as we respond to the health and social shocks of COVID-19 and point to policies that could strengthen American Indian and Alaska Native communities for the long run.
commonwealthfund.org / READ STORY
AUGUST 01, 2020
In Harm’s Way
Health care workers around the world are risking their lives — and those of their families — to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Since April, The Times has collected their reflections.
nytimes.com / READ STORY
APRIL 14, 2020
Canyon Diablo Distillery saves the day with production of hand sanitizer for Tuba City hospital
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation (TCRHCC) was down to its last six bottles of hand sanitizer when Canyon Diablo Spirits and Distillery, based in Flagstaff, arrived with 36 gallons of hand sanitizer for the hospital.
nhonews.com / READ STORY
JUNE 27, 2019
Navajo Cancer Center Will Cut Tribal Members' Travel Time
A hospital on the Navajo Nation has started offering cancer treatment to patients who previously had to travel long distances for care.
usnews.com / READ STORY
JUNE 27, 2019
Cancer Care on a Native American Reservation
For the first time, people living in the Navajo Nation who are diagnosed with cancer can get treated for the disease without leaving tribal lands.
cancertodaymag.org / READ STORY
FEBRUARY 28, 2018
Point of Pride: Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation
Rural ED physician uses his experience of working in Arizona to further the mission of Doctors Without Borders.
www.azhha.org / READ STORY
AUGUST 22, 2017
Education simulator obtained at Tuba City Regional Health Care
NHONEWS.COM. / READ STORY
JANUARY 10, 2017
Dr. Kenneth Moran honored for dedication
NHONEWS.COM. / READ STORY
MARCH 14, 2016
Hospital of the Week: Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation!
CHAMPSBREASTFEED.ORG / READ STORY
MAY 12, 2015
Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation earns Level III trauma care rating
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
Hospital on reservation desperate for doctors
12 News | azcentral.com / READ STORY
Tuba City hospital prepares for Affordable Healthcare Act
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
LeChee Pharmacy mail order service saving time on Reservation
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
Tuba City hospital brings health care to the people
NAVAJOTIMES.COM / READ STORY
Community celebrates grand opening of Tuba City Outpatient Primary Care Center
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
New TCRHCC Outpatient Primary Care Center grand opening
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
TCRHCC physical therapist honored by Air Force
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
Health care options expand in Flagstaff
NAVAJOTIMES.COM / READ STORY
New Hopes on Health Care for American Indians
NYTIMES.COM / READ STORY
Lessons at Indian Hospital About Births
NYTIMES.COM / READ STORY
Medicine men, MDs partner for native care
MSNBC.COM / READ STORY
Navajo surgeons speak at Tuba City Boarding School
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation presents annual report
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY
Title V status awarded to Title I contractors
NAVAJOHOPIOBSERVER.COM / READ STORY