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Our Story

Coal Country Community Health Center (CCCHC) is a not-for-profit, rural community health center serving residents of Dunn, Mercer, and Oliver counties. Since opening on December 1, 2003, we have been dedicated to delivering high-quality medical and behavioral health care. We are committed to improving the health and wellness of our communities by providing integrated care that focuses on the whole person.

As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), CCCHC provides comprehensive services across the lifespan, including preventive and primary medical care, diagnostic and screening services, health education, outreach, disease management, behavioral health, substance use treatment, enabling services, and more. In partnership with local providers, we also offer patients access to discounted dental and specialty care services.

CCCHC currently operates twelve health center delivery sites.

Core Values

  • Quality: We are dedicated to excellence in healthcare for our communities, resulting in uncompromised value and quality in the services we provide.
  • Compassion: We will positively affect the health and well-being of our communities by providing compassionate care.
  • Integrity: We will insist that integrity, honesty, confidentiality, respect and dignity are reflected in all relationships with co-workers and those we serve.
  • Teamwork: We will work as partners, combining our skills and ideas to continuously improve the quality of the care we provide, in pursuit of our Vision and Mission.
  • Safety: We believe everyone has the right to a safe and secure environment. We earn trust by providing safe facilities and work practices, dedicated to the well-being of our patients, employees and guests.

Our History

2003On December 1, 2003, CCCHC was awarded grant funding to become a Federally Qualified Health Center and opened sites in Beulah and Center.
2009In January of 2009, CCCHC hired its first Behavioral Health provider and began offering services to the community.
2011In March of 2011, CCCHC and SMC developed collaboration to improve community healthcare.
2015In 2015, CCCHC was awarded the National Rural Health Association Outstanding Rural Health Organization.
2015In July of 2015, CCCHC Killdeer opened.
2016In May of 2016, CCCHC Hazen opened.
2017In April of 2017, CCCHC Hazen relocated into the newly constructed Sakakawea Medical Center.
2017In August of 2017, CCCHC Killdeer relocated into a newly constructed facility.
2019In June of 2019, CCCHC Beulah completed a construction and remodel project to the existing clinic.
2020Integration of Behavioral Health services through the I.M.P.A.C.T. Program at Beulah, Center, Hazen, and Killdeer School Districts for accessibility of mental health services.
2022In 2022, CCCHC expanded services at the Beulah School Clinic and implemented nursing services.
2023In 2023, CCCHC expanded services at the Hazen & Killdeer School Clinics and implemented nursing services.
2023In August of 2023, CCCHC implemented an occupational health program.
2023In September of 2023, CCCHC implemented virtual care services.
2023In September of 2023, CCCHC Center completed a remodel project to the existing clinic.
2023On December 1, 2023, CCCHC celebrated 20 years as a FQHC.

Celebrating 20 years of caring for our communities, providing quality health care since December 1, 2003!

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