
Milestones - In the
New Millennium
2000 - A total of 15,901
patients receive care through PCHS. This includes 12,433 medical
patients, 2,549 dental patients and 2,090 WIC consumers.
2001 - PCHS completes a ma jor
renovation of the Bremerton clinic. The facility now offers expanded
capacity for medical care and double the capacity for dental care.
Administrative offices move to a separate location in downtown
Bremerton.
2002 - A new health center in
Aberdeen opens in June providing Grays Harbor residents with a 14-exam
room medical clinic and five-operatory dental clinic. To meet the growing needs of
patients, PCHS launches an extended hours program at the
Bremerton medical clinic offering weekday evening, weekend
and holiday hours. By year's end, the organization has
served 20,208 patients and employs more than 160 providers
and staff.
2003 -
Participated in the national Bureau of Primary Health Care
Health Disparities Collaborative for depression. A total of 95,771
medical and dental visits are provided for 26,586 children and adults in
Grays Harbor and Kitsap counties.
2004 -
The organization celebrates 15 years of providing
comprehensive health care services for uninsured and
underserved children and adults. By year's end, nearly
102,000 patient encounters have been provided in the
communities where we serve.
2005 -
The organization continues its vision to provide the highest
quality health care services available. It works with a
half-dozen other state health centers to implement a new
practice management program called NextGen. By year's end
the combined clinics have serviced 26,634 children and
adults through medical and dental visits. It also breaks
ground on a new state-of-the-art medical facility to replace
the dated Port Orchard clinic.
2006 -
Operations begin at the new Port Orchard clinic in
mid-February. The organization continues its move into
NextGen with the infrastructure for electronic medical
records. After several months of negotiations, PCHS turns
over control of the Aberdeen Medical, Aberdeen Dental and Copalis Beach Medical clinics to Sea Mar Community Health
Centers in November.
2007
- Partnered with six health, law enforcement and social service agencies
in establishing the Kitsap County Behavioral Health Alliance to focus on
improving mental health services in the county. A 2-year grant awarded
by the State Health Care Authority allows PCHS to increase behavioral
health services for patients of the Port Orchard clinic.
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