Tina Johnston
Chief Operating Officer at Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc.
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Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc.
Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc. Wholesale DistributorsDistribution Services Rural Energy Enterprises, Inc. engages in the sale of direct vent heating systems. It offers heating equipment, water heating, air conditioner and heat pump, plumbing, stove pipe, accessories, and outdoor living products. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Anchorage, AK.
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| Subsidiary | Wholesale Distributors | 2 |
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University of Alaska | College/University | Undergraduate Degree | |
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a non-profit health organization owned and managed by Alaska Native tribal governments and their regional health organizations. The Consortium was created in 1997 to provide statewide Native health services. To achieve its goals, ANTHC works closely with tribes, Native health organizations, the state of Alaska, and municipalities. The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a: •Major medical center •Design and engineering group •Construction project manager •Purchaser of medical care services •Medical supply distributor •Professional recruiting agency •Technology development enterprise •Health research organization •Public health and advocacy agency •Health information systems manager The company's vast distances and sometimes harsh climate and terrain present challenges for health service providers. Tribal health organizations are known for their innovative approaches in facing those challenges. In the past two years, people from around the world have visited Alaska to learn more. In 2007, The company's health organizations hosted visits by Maori people of New Zealand, Aboriginal people of Australia, and Native Hawaiian health advocates. Other guests, including government delegations from China and Greenaland and medical teams from Norway, Panama, and Kosovo, highlight the concept of diverse cultures benefitting from Alaska technology. The Consortium works to achieve its mission through its divisions: Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) is a 150-bed facility offering specialty, tertiary, and primary care, and co-managed by ANTHC and Southcentral Foundation. ANMC provides a full range of medical services with over 250 Board-certified physicians and more than 700 nurses on staff. ANMC is Alaska's first and only Level II Trauma Center, the highest level that can be achieved in Alaska. The company is Alaska's first and only Magnet Hospital, which recognizes quality patient care and nursing excellence, and the only tribally-operated hospital with Magnet Status in the United States. In Fiscal Year 2007 (September 31, 2006-October 1, 2007) or FY07, the Medical Center admitted 6,980 patients, provided 393,515 out-patient clinic visits, delivered 1,416 infants, and performed 11,885 surgical procedures. ANMC specialist physicians provided 835 days of on-site specialty clinics at 14 regional hospitals and health clinics across Alaska. Division of Environmental Health and Engineering (DEHE) provides safe water and wastewater disposal facilities, and provides technical assistance with the construction, maintenance and renovation of health care facilities. DEHE assists and trains operators and managers of water and sewer systems. The company provides environmental health programs (such as environmental sampling and assessment) and community-based injury prevention programs. In FY07, DEHE worked in 41 rural Alaska Native communities to provide safe and reliable in-home water supply and wastewater disposal. Today, 74 percent of all Native homes in rural Alaska have this service, an increase of almost two percent over the previous year. In FY07, government agencies awarded ANTHC a total of $52.6 million for future design and construction projects. DEHE built 15 new clinics in rural communities in partnership with the Denali Commission, and finished designing 10 additional clinics for constructioin in FY08. The company's job training programs provided 100 students training in boiler maintenance, water distribution, electrical controls, and other trades skills. Division of Community Health Services (DCHS) manages Alaska Native health research projects, monitors industrial pollutant levels in Alaska Native mothers and infants, trains chemical dependency counselors and tracks and promotes immunization, and prevent Hepatitis. Its emergency preparedness program is working to increase the capability of rural Alaska communities to handle public health and bioterrorism emergencies. As of FY07, eight Dental Health Aide Therapists are working in Alaska communities, and ANTHC has launched an Alaska-based training program for more. Fifty individuals are being trained to become Behavioral Health Aides and help address substance abuse and mental health challenges in their communities. Consortium Business Support Services (CBSS) includes finance; human resources (including statewide professional recruitment, development and training, internships and scholarships); legal counsel; and strategic planning and networking; and public relations and communications. Division of Health Information Technology provides technical support, coordination, and training for clinical engineering, Resource and Patient Management System, telemedicine, and statistics for the Statewide Alaska tribal health system. DHIT maintains a Wide Area Network to ensure that patient information remains confidential yet available to medical providers whenever their patients seek medical care in Alaska. HIT is developing plans to convert paper medical records to electronic format because more accurate and timely records reduce medical errors and improve patient safety. The company manages the Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network and a teleradiology project. In FY07, thanks to a video-teleconference system created by HIT, a child receiving cancer care at Seattle's Children's Hospital could see and talk with his family in one of Alaska's small villages. AFHCAN has increased the number of videoconferencing sites in Alaska to 96. In FY07, AFHCAN began deploying telemedicine system upgrades that provide greater capability to Community Health Aides to provide care to their patients in the villages. About 68 percent of all telehealth cases prevented unnecessary patient travel. In 8 percent of the cases, telehealth asssessments resulted in patients traveling to see providers who were able to catch a critical disease at an earlier stage, when treatment is often more effective. In FY07, HIT provided training to 444 telehealth users. ANMC specialists now provide Continuing Medical Education and on-site training to staff at both regional hospitals and village clinics. AFHCAN capabilities have been exported to Indian Health Service facilities across the country. The State of Alaska has chosen ANTHC's Regional Supply Service Center as the agency to deploy the 'National Strategic Stockpile' of emergency medical supplies if necessary in major emergencies in Alaska. This year the Regional Supply Service Center distributed $2 million worth of routine medical supplies and pharmaceuticals to tribal health facilities statewide. | Hospital/Nursing Management | Chief Administrative Officer | |
Koniag, Inc.
Koniag, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Koniag, Inc. manages land and financial assets for Alutiiq shareholders. Its investments range from real estate holdings, resource development and business operations that include oversight. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Kodiak, AK. | Information Technology Services | President | |
Afognak Native Corp.
Afognak Native Corp. Personnel ServicesCommercial Services Afognak Native Corp. provides various contract services to the federal government and private business in the areas of security, construction, logistics, operations and maintenance, information technology, and technical services. The company was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Kodiak, AK. | Personnel Services | Corporate Officer/Principal | |
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc.
Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. provides prenatal care, education, employment training, and other services to women, children, and families in rural Alaska. The non-profit company is based in Anchorage, AK and has subsidiaries in the United States. | Services to the Health Industry | Director/Board Member | |
Professional Computing Resources, Inc.
Professional Computing Resources, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Professional Computing Resources, Inc. provides information technology communications, operations optimization, and network management services. The firm also provides lasting solutions to practical problems that affect modern businesses. The company is headquartered in Anchorage, AK. | Packaged Software | Corporate Secretary | |
University of Alaska Fairbanks | College/University | Graduate Degree | |
Covenant House Alaska | Director/Board Member | ||
Sitnasuak Native Corp.
Sitnasuak Native Corp. Gas DistributorsUtilities Sitnasuak Native Corp. provides home heating fuel delivery services. Its business operations include business philosophy, petroleum, apparel, title insurance and real estate. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Nome, AK. | Gas Distributors | Director/Board Member |
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