Heart Butte Health Station
Home of the Blackfeet Nation
First opened in Browning, Montana in1937, the Blackfeet Community Hospital has since been transformed into an expansive modern day 110,000 square foot 28 bed comprehensive health care facility complete with a 64 slice state of art computer tomography (CT) unit within a fully digitized radiology and lab service department. Outpatient dental and optometry services are available five days per week. The facility also has in-patient pharmacy capabilities including an automated outpatient pharmacy department filling up to 1200 prescriptions per day. A daily Women's Health Center providing pre and post natal care five days per week and a 24/7 OB/GYN department averages 200 to 210 newborns per year. An OR department provides surgical services for both outpatient and inpatient procedures with a full time general surgeon and contracts with other sub-specialties. The hospital offers a full time diabetic clinic with daily Podiatry consultations and boasts of a sophisticated 8 bay emergency room equipped with a
rooftop helipad transfer complex along with an urgent care/ same day appointment clinic delivering emergent and urgent care for slightly more than 131,000 patient encounters per annum. The facility contracts with other larger medical centers within the northwest to meet the needs of those patients experiencing severe trauma and or requiring critical care. Located in the western portion of the 1.5 million acre Blackfeet Indian Reservation where Browning is home to over 7,000 descendants of the Ampska Pikuni Nation and bordering the crown jewel of our nations National Park System, Glacier National Park, the hospital picturesquely sits in the shadows of the "Backbone of Mother Earth" or what is more commonly known as the "Shining" Mountains of the rugged Northern Rockies. Several outdoor activities abound within a short driving distance including world class fishing, hiking, camping, boating and skiing. Calgary, Alberta Canada is a stone throw away for those desiring professional hockey and a very diverse Asian culinary culture. Amtrak rail services connect Browning with east west travelers on a daily basis between Seattle Washington and Chicago Illinois on the historic Empire Builder route. Those hardy enough to endure the varying and dynamic weather patterns where wind speeds can gust to more than 100 mph and temperatures will sometimes fluctuate up to 100 degrees in a single day, Blackfeet Community Hospital employs over 250 FTE Health and Human Service public servants including 9 Family Practice physicians, 4 ER physicians, 9 Family Nurse Practitioner's and or Physician Assistant's, 8 RPh's/pharmacists, 5 dental officers, 1 pediatric dentist, 1 dental hygienist, a respiratory therapist, 2 Physical Therapists, 2 optometrists, 5 psychologists, 2 social workers, 2 Registered Dietitian's, and over 55 RN's with a supporting staff in administration, dietary, facilities, nursing, health information, business office and environmental health services.
The hospital also operates a small health clinic 4 days per week 30 miles south of Browning in the community of Heart Butte where a smaller staff of 1 provider, 1 RPh, a lab tech, an RN and 1 administrative support assistant provide direct patient care to over 5,000 patient visitors per year including pharmacy and general clinic services for the surrounding urban centers of Helena, Great Falls and Butte, Montana. The Blackfeet Service Unit (et al) is accredited by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Mission Statement
Blackfeet Community Hospital is dedicated to improving the health care and wellbeing of the community and those in need by providing professional, compassionate, caring, and accessible health care through continuous commitment to our patients and employees.
Contact Information
Blackfeet Community Hospital
P.O. Box 760
Browning, Montana 59417
Main: (406) 338-6100
Fax: (406)
338-2959
Heart Butte Health Station
P.O. Box 80
Heart Butte, Montana
59448
Main: (406) 338-2151
Fax: (406) 338-5613
Services Offered
Emergency Care
Care for the community by providing a wide range of abilities.
Physical Therapy
Acute in patient orthopedic care
Acute outpatient orthopedic
Burn and specialized wound care
Risk Management
Tort claims
Provider performance
Peer review
Patient and visitor complaints
Diabetes Program
Act as patient advocate
Coordinate diabetes team
Provide diabetes education and awareness
Provide opportunities to enhance individuals’ weight control efforts
Diabetes and blood pressure screening for the community
Coordinate home blood glucose monitoring program
Collaborate with Southern Piegan Diabetes Program
Nursing Department
Administrative services for nursing department.
Supervise nursing unit: inpatient, obstetrics, surgery, emergency, ambulatory care, respiratory, and discharge planning.
Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Clinic
Ear-nose-throat evaluations
Newborn hearing screening
Hearing evaluations
Hearing aid evaluations and fittings
Contract Health Services
Assists patients with setting up medical appointments with physicians and other hospitals.
Arranges and provides transportation when medical care is outside the hospital.
Utilization Review and Compliance
Prevention, recognition, and correction of actual and potential
Medicare/Medicaid“Fraud-Abuse-Waste”
Compliance with all government regulations, policies and procedures
Assures facility resources are used appropriately and efficiently
Medical Records
Support all health information that is generated in the facility
Distribute health information
Provide medical transcription of health information
Maintain medical records
Maintain the integrity, availability and security of health information
Community Health Nursing
Immunizations
Communicable disease prevention
Communicable disease education
Pregnancy testing
Counseling on birth control
Pregnancy alternatives
Home visits
Pregnancy education and classes for breathing and relaxation for women
Well child clinic
Specialty clinics
Business Office
Patient registration
Admissions
Third party billing
Office of Environmental
Health
Sanitation provides sanitation facilities for Indian Homes under PL86-121
Environmental Health Services covers general environmental health, community injury prevention and institutional environmental health Behavioral Health and Social Services
Clinical Services to individuals, groups, and families
Psychosocial evaluation
Psychological evaluations
Crisis intervention
Stress management
Services address problems of child/adult abuse or neglect, domestic violence or abuse, sexual assault victims, referral to appropriate
agency services
Patient and family education
Case consultation
Alcohol after care
Employee assistance program
Group facilitation and counseling
Case identification
Emergency, outpatient, and inpatient services
Consultation/liaison service
Forensic and auxiliary services
The criteria for use of behavioral or social services includes: persons presenting with problems of an emotional, psychiatric, psychological, or behavioral including marital, parent-child, or grief/loss issues. Patients can either be self-referred or referred by another agency.
Behavior Health is open Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., emergency on-call services from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and 8:00 a.m. until noon on Saturday and Sunday.
Housing
Housing is located on the hospital compound but availability fluctuates depending on the staffing needs and the rotation of the
medical students and residents. Government housing is assigned on an individual basis by the Administrative Officer, Blackfeet Community Hospital. There are single and two bedroom plexed-units, and two and three bedroom homes which are situated around the hospital area. All are within walking distance of the hospital. Civil service personnel are responsible for rent and utility costs in
government housing. Commission Corps personnel receive housing allowances that cover the cost of rent and utilities in government housing. Wood stoves can be installed in government homes providing the occupants request permission from the Chief Executive Officer. Installation and care of these stoves must adhere to regulations. The cost of purchase and installation is the responsibility of the occupant. Staff also can elect to live in surrounding communities in East Glacier which is 15 miles west of Browning or in Cut Bank, Montana, which is 38 miles east of Browning. Local realtors in those communities can be contacted regarding rentals or purchase of homes. The largest town on the reservation is Browning; one half hour away is Cut Bank, where one can find additional services and
shopping.
Community Information
A close-knit community, it is not unusual for the whole population to gather together and cheer on the local school teams at
sporting events. Local culture is presented in the Museum of the Plains Indian, the Blackfeet Historic Site Tour and the Blackfeet Community College. Glacier National Park borders the western side of the reservation, providing unparalleled recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Schools
Browning Public Schools
Superintendent’s Office
Phone: Phone: 406-338-2715
Babb School Phone: Phone: 406-732-5539
Big Sky School Phone: Phone: 406-336-3790
Browning Middle School Phone: 406-338-2725
Glendale School Phone: 406-336-2635
KW Bergan School Phone: 406-338-2715
Napi School Phone: 406-338-2735
Vina Chattin School Phone: 406-338-2758
Browning High School Phone: 406-338-2745
Cut Bank Public Schools
Superintendent's Office Phone: 406-873-2229
Cut Bank Elementary Phone: 406-873-5513
Glacier Elementary School Phone: 406-336-2623
Hidden Lake Elementary Phone: 406-336-3695
Cut Bank Junior High Phone: 406-873-4421
Cut Bank High School Phone: 406-873-5629
East Glacier Park Public School
East Glacier Park Elementary Phone: 406-226-5543
Heart Butte K-12 Schools
Superintendent's Office Phone: 406-338-3344
Heart Butte Elementary Phone: 406-338-2200
Heart Butte Junior High Phone: 406-338-2200
Heart Butte High School Phone: 406-338-3344
Tribal College
Blackfeet Community College Phone: 406-338-5441
Website: http://www.bfcc.org
Content courtesy of IHS.gov
First opened in Browning, Montana in1937, the Blackfeet Community Hospital has since been transformed into an expansive modern day 110,000 square foot 28 bed comprehensive health care facility complete with a 64 slice state of art computer tomography (CT) unit within a fully digitized radiology and lab service department. Outpatient dental and optometry services are available five days per week. The facility also has in-patient pharmacy capabilities including an automated outpatient pharmacy department filling up to 1200 prescriptions per day. A daily Women's Health Center providing pre and post natal care five days per week and a 24/7 OB/GYN department averages 200 to 210 newborns per year. An OR department provides surgical services for both outpatient and inpatient procedures with a full time general surgeon and contracts with other sub-specialties. The hospital offers a full time diabetic clinic with daily Podiatry consultations and boasts of a sophisticated 8 bay emergency room equipped with a
rooftop helipad transfer complex along with an urgent care/ same day appointment clinic delivering emergent and urgent care for slightly more than 131,000 patient encounters per annum. The facility contracts with other larger medical centers within the northwest to meet the needs of those patients experiencing severe trauma and or requiring critical care. Located in the western portion of the 1.5 million acre Blackfeet Indian Reservation where Browning is home to over 7,000 descendants of the Ampska Pikuni Nation and bordering the crown jewel of our nations National Park System, Glacier National Park, the hospital picturesquely sits in the shadows of the "Backbone of Mother Earth" or what is more commonly known as the "Shining" Mountains of the rugged Northern Rockies. Several outdoor activities abound within a short driving distance including world class fishing, hiking, camping, boating and skiing. Calgary, Alberta Canada is a stone throw away for those desiring professional hockey and a very diverse Asian culinary culture. Amtrak rail services connect Browning with east west travelers on a daily basis between Seattle Washington and Chicago Illinois on the historic Empire Builder route. Those hardy enough to endure the varying and dynamic weather patterns where wind speeds can gust to more than 100 mph and temperatures will sometimes fluctuate up to 100 degrees in a single day, Blackfeet Community Hospital employs over 250 FTE Health and Human Service public servants including 9 Family Practice physicians, 4 ER physicians, 9 Family Nurse Practitioner's and or Physician Assistant's, 8 RPh's/pharmacists, 5 dental officers, 1 pediatric dentist, 1 dental hygienist, a respiratory therapist, 2 Physical Therapists, 2 optometrists, 5 psychologists, 2 social workers, 2 Registered Dietitian's, and over 55 RN's with a supporting staff in administration, dietary, facilities, nursing, health information, business office and environmental health services.
The hospital also operates a small health clinic 4 days per week 30 miles south of Browning in the community of Heart Butte where a smaller staff of 1 provider, 1 RPh, a lab tech, an RN and 1 administrative support assistant provide direct patient care to over 5,000 patient visitors per year including pharmacy and general clinic services for the surrounding urban centers of Helena, Great Falls and Butte, Montana. The Blackfeet Service Unit (et al) is accredited by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Mission Statement
Blackfeet Community Hospital is dedicated to improving the health care and wellbeing of the community and those in need by providing professional, compassionate, caring, and accessible health care through continuous commitment to our patients and employees.
Contact Information
Blackfeet Community Hospital
P.O. Box 760
Browning, Montana 59417
Main: (406) 338-6100
Fax: (406)
338-2959
Heart Butte Health Station
P.O. Box 80
Heart Butte, Montana
59448
Main: (406) 338-2151
Fax: (406) 338-5613
Services Offered
Emergency Care
Care for the community by providing a wide range of abilities.
Physical Therapy
Acute in patient orthopedic care
Acute outpatient orthopedic
Burn and specialized wound care
Risk Management
Tort claims
Provider performance
Peer review
Patient and visitor complaints
Diabetes Program
Act as patient advocate
Coordinate diabetes team
Provide diabetes education and awareness
Provide opportunities to enhance individuals’ weight control efforts
Diabetes and blood pressure screening for the community
Coordinate home blood glucose monitoring program
Collaborate with Southern Piegan Diabetes Program
Nursing Department
Administrative services for nursing department.
Supervise nursing unit: inpatient, obstetrics, surgery, emergency, ambulatory care, respiratory, and discharge planning.
Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) Clinic
Ear-nose-throat evaluations
Newborn hearing screening
Hearing evaluations
Hearing aid evaluations and fittings
Contract Health Services
Assists patients with setting up medical appointments with physicians and other hospitals.
Arranges and provides transportation when medical care is outside the hospital.
Utilization Review and Compliance
Prevention, recognition, and correction of actual and potential
Medicare/Medicaid“Fraud-Abuse-Waste”
Compliance with all government regulations, policies and procedures
Assures facility resources are used appropriately and efficiently
Medical Records
Support all health information that is generated in the facility
Distribute health information
Provide medical transcription of health information
Maintain medical records
Maintain the integrity, availability and security of health information
Community Health Nursing
Immunizations
Communicable disease prevention
Communicable disease education
Pregnancy testing
Counseling on birth control
Pregnancy alternatives
Home visits
Pregnancy education and classes for breathing and relaxation for women
Well child clinic
Specialty clinics
Business Office
Patient registration
Admissions
Third party billing
Office of Environmental
Health
Sanitation provides sanitation facilities for Indian Homes under PL86-121
Environmental Health Services covers general environmental health, community injury prevention and institutional environmental health Behavioral Health and Social Services
Clinical Services to individuals, groups, and families
Psychosocial evaluation
Psychological evaluations
Crisis intervention
Stress management
Services address problems of child/adult abuse or neglect, domestic violence or abuse, sexual assault victims, referral to appropriate
agency services
Patient and family education
Case consultation
Alcohol after care
Employee assistance program
Group facilitation and counseling
Case identification
Emergency, outpatient, and inpatient services
Consultation/liaison service
Forensic and auxiliary services
The criteria for use of behavioral or social services includes: persons presenting with problems of an emotional, psychiatric, psychological, or behavioral including marital, parent-child, or grief/loss issues. Patients can either be self-referred or referred by another agency.
Behavior Health is open Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., emergency on-call services from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and 8:00 a.m. until noon on Saturday and Sunday.
Housing
Housing is located on the hospital compound but availability fluctuates depending on the staffing needs and the rotation of the
medical students and residents. Government housing is assigned on an individual basis by the Administrative Officer, Blackfeet Community Hospital. There are single and two bedroom plexed-units, and two and three bedroom homes which are situated around the hospital area. All are within walking distance of the hospital. Civil service personnel are responsible for rent and utility costs in
government housing. Commission Corps personnel receive housing allowances that cover the cost of rent and utilities in government housing. Wood stoves can be installed in government homes providing the occupants request permission from the Chief Executive Officer. Installation and care of these stoves must adhere to regulations. The cost of purchase and installation is the responsibility of the occupant. Staff also can elect to live in surrounding communities in East Glacier which is 15 miles west of Browning or in Cut Bank, Montana, which is 38 miles east of Browning. Local realtors in those communities can be contacted regarding rentals or purchase of homes. The largest town on the reservation is Browning; one half hour away is Cut Bank, where one can find additional services and
shopping.
Community Information
A close-knit community, it is not unusual for the whole population to gather together and cheer on the local school teams at
sporting events. Local culture is presented in the Museum of the Plains Indian, the Blackfeet Historic Site Tour and the Blackfeet Community College. Glacier National Park borders the western side of the reservation, providing unparalleled recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Schools
Browning Public Schools
Superintendent’s Office
Phone: Phone: 406-338-2715
Babb School Phone: Phone: 406-732-5539
Big Sky School Phone: Phone: 406-336-3790
Browning Middle School Phone: 406-338-2725
Glendale School Phone: 406-336-2635
KW Bergan School Phone: 406-338-2715
Napi School Phone: 406-338-2735
Vina Chattin School Phone: 406-338-2758
Browning High School Phone: 406-338-2745
Cut Bank Public Schools
Superintendent's Office Phone: 406-873-2229
Cut Bank Elementary Phone: 406-873-5513
Glacier Elementary School Phone: 406-336-2623
Hidden Lake Elementary Phone: 406-336-3695
Cut Bank Junior High Phone: 406-873-4421
Cut Bank High School Phone: 406-873-5629
East Glacier Park Public School
East Glacier Park Elementary Phone: 406-226-5543
Heart Butte K-12 Schools
Superintendent's Office Phone: 406-338-3344
Heart Butte Elementary Phone: 406-338-2200
Heart Butte Junior High Phone: 406-338-2200
Heart Butte High School Phone: 406-338-3344
Tribal College
Blackfeet Community College Phone: 406-338-5441
Website: http://www.bfcc.org
Content courtesy of IHS.gov