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Topic: Byrd Medical Home
Since March, the pediatric clinic has operated out of Byrd Soldier and Family Medical Home, near Gate 10, as the hospital took precautionary measures to minimize the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic’s impact on the Fort Campbell community. ![]() Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Young Eagle Medical Home, the hospital’s pediatric clinic for patients ages birth through 17, returns to its original location within the hospital’s C Building, Feb. 16. The C Entrance remains closed, however all patients with appointments to a medical service in the hospital’s B or C Buildings can enter the hospital through the double doors beside the Emergency Center entrance beginning Feb. 16 for easier access to their medical appointment. (U.S. Army) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell commander Maj. Gen. Brian Winski reviews BACH’s Coronavirus response preparationsBlanchfield Army Community Hospital Public Affairs
The hospital established a drive-up clinic outside the hospital for patients with appointments and referred by the Nurse Advice Line or BACH’s Appointment Line. During this screening process, medical staff may conduct additional screening to determine if a test is necessary. Once a test for coronavirus (COVID-19) is administered, it is sent out for processing and patients with mild symptoms are advised to self-quarantine at home while awaiting test results. ![]() BACH Commander Col. Patrick T. Birchfield (right) leads 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Brian Winski (left) to a drive-up clinic established outside the hospital where medical staff are seeing patients referred for possible coronavirus, COVID-19 related symptoms. The general visited BACH for a first-hand look at the hospital’s many preparations to respond to the coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital implements additional Safety Measures for Beneficiaries
On Friday, March 27th, the hospital will close the C Building Entrance to the hospital until further notice and move all outpatient primary care services out of the hospital to one of the hospital’s outlying clinics. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to offer school, sports physicals this summer
If your child had a school or sports physical completed at one of BACH’s medical homes within the last 12 months and has had no medical changes, it is not necessary to receive another physical. BACH medical home patients who do not need a new physical may contact their care team to have the required school forms completed. Paperwork may take up to three business days to complete. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to conduct required training, some out-patient services affectedBlanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH)
“The impact of our team using the post DONSA (Day of No Scheduled Activities) for staff training should be minimal as no outpatient appointments were scheduled that day. We ask our beneficiaries to anticipate a longer wait at the Town Center Pharmacy Friday as it will be the only BACH supported pharmacy operating that day,” said BACH commander Col. Anthony McQueen. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Fort Campbell’s Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to observe Independence Day holidayBlanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH)
All outpatient services and pharmacies will be closed. Hospital staff members will continue to provide acute and emergency medical care 24/7 through the Emergency Department and inpatient services.
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Blanchfield Army Community Hospital offers School and Sports Physicals this SummerBlanchfield Army Community Hospital Medical Homes offer extended hours/Saturday appointments
In addition, BACH’s patient-centered medical homes are offering several extended clinic hours and Saturday appointments throughout the summer months. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital releases Holiday Schedule
The Warrior Care Clinic and all Soldier and Patient-Centered Medical Homes, including Air Assault, Byrd, Campbell Army Airfield, Gold, LaPointe, Screaming Eagle, and Young Eagle, and all pharmacies are closed on the federal holidays.
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Fort Campbell’s Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to observe Thanksgiving Holiday
The Warrior Care Clinic and all Soldier and Patient-Centered Medical Homes, including Campbell Army Airfield, LaPointe, Byrd, Air Assault, Gold, Young Eagle and Screaming Eagle, and pharmacies will be closed November 23rd. The hospital remains open 24/7 for emergency services, inpatient care, and labor and delivery services.
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BACH offers emergency support services and consolidated schedule August 21st
The consolidated schedule comes as the communities surrounding Fort Campbell are expected to experience a record number of visitors coming to observe a total solar eclipse. The hospital’s participation in observing the DONSA will help ease traffic congestion in the communities. The emergency department and inpatient services will operate on a regular schedule. Primary care at BACH’s Air Assault Medical Home, Byrd Medical Home, Screaming Eagle Medical Home, Young Eagle Medical Home and Gold Army Medical Home will be consolidated to the Air Assault Family Medical Home within the C Building of the hospital. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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