Community Health Partners, INC.

Community Health Partners, INC.

Hospitals and Health Care

Livingston, Montana 129 followers

CHP is where compassion meets healthcare. We are working to enhance community health and well-being.

About us

Community Health partners is where compassion meets healthcare. We are resourceful, one-stop health clinics, welcoming all regardless of ability to pay and without judgment. We are people-centered and believe that great health is about more than just healthcare. It’s about building a strong healthy community – one individual at a time.

Website
www.chphealthmt.org
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Livingston, Montana
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1998

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Employees at Community Health Partners, INC.

Updates

  • To provide comprehensive primary care to medically underserved individuals takes a team effort. Often patients are seen by a variety of providers – providers, nurses, dentists, behavioral health specialists, and educators. Team building among all providers is essential to providing progressive, respectful, patient-centered care. CHP creates effective teams by extensively investing in team training, development, and evaluation.

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  • Sports physicals are required of all students who participate in school sports. Whether your child is aiming to hit the track, the field, or the court, their journey begins with a comprehensive physical at one of our clinics. At CHP, we are dedicated to preparing your student-athlete for the season ahead.

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  • Provider spotlight! Meet Billy E. Keffer in the Behavioral Health department in Belgrade. Billy grew up in Oakvale, West Virginia, and then migrated out west to Montana, where he earned his BS degree in applied psychology and his master’s degree in counseling with a focus in marriage and family both from Montana State University. His entire career has been focused on working with underserved populations. Billy loves that patients at CHP have a voice about their own care and that providers work with clients to ensure the best possible care. In his spare time, Billy enjoys playing music on his guitar. His passion for music is a large part of his self-care and wellness. Billy also enjoys playing sports and supporting his favorite athletic teams, such as the MSU Bobcats!

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  • 🌟 Meet Rob Andersen, DMD! 🌟⁠ ⁠ Rob has been a dedicated dentist at CHP-Bozeman Dental for several years, committed to keeping smiles healthy and pain-free. Originally from Butte, Montana, Rob values the core mission of CHP in serving those who need it most. Discover more about his journey, passion for dental care, and love for the Montana community on our blog! Read more about Rob’s story and his impactful work: https://lnkd.in/gCmbuJmC 🦷

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  • 🧡 Today, we stand in solidarity with the millions of people around the world affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on #WorldMSDay. At Community Health Partners, we're dedicated to raising awareness and providing compassionate care to those living with MS. We will continue to advocate for greater understanding, resources, and support for everyone impacted by this condition.

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  • A unique aspect of community health centers is the local ownership and direction under a patient-majority board. Research shows that patient participation on governing boards ensures higher quality care, lower costs, and better outcomes. CHP’s Board of Directors includes members from the communities we serve. The Board provides policy and fiscal oversight and advises the overall strategic direction of CHP. We thank our volunteer board members for their hard work to enhance community health and well-being for all in Park and Gallatin Counties.

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  • Sometimes, autoimmune diagnoses don’t come easy. You might have spent years trying to get to the bottom of your symptoms, dealing with pain and discomfort in the process. It can be a relief to know what’s going on, but it can also bring a lot of new challenges and uncertainties into your life as you pursue treatment. When it comes to coping with an autoimmune diagnosis, it’s important to remember that help is out there, and you don’t have to do this alone! If you’re finding it difficult to move forward with your diagnosis, we have some strategies to help you get through it on our blog. https://lnkd.in/gQcH_7Tn

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