This study is an assessment of the feasibility of applying managed health care techniques to programs funded by the Indian Health Service (IHS). This assessment is the first of a two-phase effort. Phase I examines four sites to determine health care needs and priorities, identify available resources, examine health care alternatives, and match alternatives to health care needs. Due to cuts in funding, and P.L. 93-638, which is the Amended Self-Determination Act, IHS is preparing to transfer a large portion of the responsibilities for Indian health care to the tribal authorities. One of the intermediary types of health care provision is the use of Contract Health Services (CHS). This assessment reviews the potential for implementing alternat...
This Indian Health Service (IHS) publication attempts to fulfill the basic statistical information r...
The purpose of the study was to review and analyze the Tribal involvement process and mechanisms est...
The Senate Appropriations Committee requested (Report No. 101-85) that the Indian Health Service (IH...
This study is an assessment of the feasibility of applying managed health care techniques to program...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
PurposeAmerican Indians and Alaskan Natives receive comprehensive health care from the Indian Health...
The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate projects and programs that will assist the Indian ...
A Manual for Program Leaders: A. PROGRAM CONTEXT 1. American Indians and their health in the United ...
In light of increases in Indian Health Service (IHS) staffing and other health services, the Northwe...
This is the final report of a comparative financial analysis contracted by the Navajo Nation, Navajo...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
This study is an evaluation of the Pascua Yaqui Health Care Plan (PYHCP) established in 1980. This i...
This case study describes the Suquamish Tribe\u27s Contract Health Services (CHS) alternative delive...
The health care situation for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) urban populations varies wid...
Indian Health Service (IHS), a component of the Health Service Administration, Public Health Service...
This Indian Health Service (IHS) publication attempts to fulfill the basic statistical information r...
The purpose of the study was to review and analyze the Tribal involvement process and mechanisms est...
The Senate Appropriations Committee requested (Report No. 101-85) that the Indian Health Service (IH...
This study is an assessment of the feasibility of applying managed health care techniques to program...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
PurposeAmerican Indians and Alaskan Natives receive comprehensive health care from the Indian Health...
The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate projects and programs that will assist the Indian ...
A Manual for Program Leaders: A. PROGRAM CONTEXT 1. American Indians and their health in the United ...
In light of increases in Indian Health Service (IHS) staffing and other health services, the Northwe...
This is the final report of a comparative financial analysis contracted by the Navajo Nation, Navajo...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
This study is an evaluation of the Pascua Yaqui Health Care Plan (PYHCP) established in 1980. This i...
This case study describes the Suquamish Tribe\u27s Contract Health Services (CHS) alternative delive...
The health care situation for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) urban populations varies wid...
Indian Health Service (IHS), a component of the Health Service Administration, Public Health Service...
This Indian Health Service (IHS) publication attempts to fulfill the basic statistical information r...
The purpose of the study was to review and analyze the Tribal involvement process and mechanisms est...
The Senate Appropriations Committee requested (Report No. 101-85) that the Indian Health Service (IH...