The US Indian health system utilizes a diverse range of health information technology and innovative tools to enhance health service delivery for American Indians and Alaska Natives. This article provides an overview of efforts and experience using such tools to achieve health equity for American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Specific attention is given to the Indian Health Service Electronic Health Record and to two examples of telehealth innovation
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
Objective:Information technology can improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare deliv...
The historical exclusion of tribal governments from the US public health system has contributed to h...
The Indian Health Service provides care to remote and under-resourced communities in the United Stat...
When compared to other Americans’ health, a worse health status is seen among the American Indian an...
When compared to other Americans’ health, a worse health status is seen among the American Indian an...
When compared to other Americans’ health, a worse health status is seen among the American Indian an...
IntroductionThe United States federal government created the Indian Health Service (IHS) to fulfill ...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.063
The essence of health equity is giving resources where they are needed most. American Indians and Al...
American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer significant health disparities for many infectious and ch...
American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer significant health disparities for many infectious and ch...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) peoples experience significant health disparities in compariso...
This article examines both the historical and current government actions that have rendered the Indi...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
Objective:Information technology can improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare deliv...
The historical exclusion of tribal governments from the US public health system has contributed to h...
The Indian Health Service provides care to remote and under-resourced communities in the United Stat...
When compared to other Americans’ health, a worse health status is seen among the American Indian an...
When compared to other Americans’ health, a worse health status is seen among the American Indian an...
When compared to other Americans’ health, a worse health status is seen among the American Indian an...
IntroductionThe United States federal government created the Indian Health Service (IHS) to fulfill ...
Abstract available at publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.063
The essence of health equity is giving resources where they are needed most. American Indians and Al...
American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer significant health disparities for many infectious and ch...
American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer significant health disparities for many infectious and ch...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) peoples experience significant health disparities in compariso...
This article examines both the historical and current government actions that have rendered the Indi...
Purpose The purposes of this publication are to: 1) recognize and publicize outstanding examples of ...
Objective:Information technology can improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare deliv...
The historical exclusion of tribal governments from the US public health system has contributed to h...