Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play?
Although the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) improved after the establishment of the Indian Health Service (IHS) in 1955, significant health disparities persist. The federal government attempts to meet its commitment to provide health care for AIANs through a system of h...
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description | Although the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) improved after the establishment of the Indian Health Service (IHS) in 1955, significant health disparities persist. The federal government attempts to meet its commitment to provide health care for AIANs through a system of hospitals and clinics on or near reservations, managed by the IHS and, more recently, by Indian tribes. IHS facilities provide primary care services free of charge, and limited free specialty services are available through contracts with private providers. However, services available through the IHS vary widely across tribes, and IHS hospitals are not available in all service areas. Many communities have small clinics and must contract out for all specialty care, x-ray services, and other diagnostic tests and routine preventive care such as mammograms. Services can vary and may be limited by significant shortfalls in funding. |
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spelling | ftgwunivhsrc:oai:hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu:sphhs_policy_facpubs-1382 2025-06-08T14:04:02+00:00 Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? Zuckerman, Stephen Haley, Jennifer Roubideaux, Yvette Lillie-Blanton, Marsha 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/sphhs_policy_facpubs/383 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?holding=dcgwulib_fft_ndi&dr=abstract&otool=dcgwulib&term=14713698 unknown Health Sciences Research Commons https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/sphhs_policy_facpubs/383 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?holding=dcgwulib_fft_ndi&dr=abstract&otool=dcgwulib&term=14713698 Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications European Continental Ancestry Group--statistics & numerical data Health Services Accessibility--economics Health Services Needs and Demands Indians North American--statistics & numerical data Inuits--statistics & numerical data Patient Acceptance of Health Care--ethnology Public Health Administration--standards United States Indian Health Service--organization & administration Underserved Populations Minority Health Health Policy text 2004 ftgwunivhsrc 2025-05-13T04:21:35Z Although the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) improved after the establishment of the Indian Health Service (IHS) in 1955, significant health disparities persist. The federal government attempts to meet its commitment to provide health care for AIANs through a system of hospitals and clinics on or near reservations, managed by the IHS and, more recently, by Indian tribes. IHS facilities provide primary care services free of charge, and limited free specialty services are available through contracts with private providers. However, services available through the IHS vary widely across tribes, and IHS hospitals are not available in all service areas. Many communities have small clinics and must contract out for all specialty care, x-ray services, and other diagnostic tests and routine preventive care such as mammograms. Services can vary and may be limited by significant shortfalls in funding. Text inuits Alaska George Washington University: Health Sciences Research Commons (HSRC) Indian |
spellingShingle | European Continental Ancestry Group--statistics & numerical data Health Services Accessibility--economics Health Services Needs and Demands Indians North American--statistics & numerical data Inuits--statistics & numerical data Patient Acceptance of Health Care--ethnology Public Health Administration--standards United States Indian Health Service--organization & administration Underserved Populations Minority Health Health Policy Zuckerman, Stephen Haley, Jennifer Roubideaux, Yvette Lillie-Blanton, Marsha Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? |
title | Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? |
title_full | Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? |
title_fullStr | Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? |
title_full_unstemmed | Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? |
title_short | Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: What role does the Indian Health Service play? |
title_sort | health service access, use, and insurance coverage among american indians/alaska natives and whites: what role does the indian health service play? |
topic | European Continental Ancestry Group--statistics & numerical data Health Services Accessibility--economics Health Services Needs and Demands Indians North American--statistics & numerical data Inuits--statistics & numerical data Patient Acceptance of Health Care--ethnology Public Health Administration--standards United States Indian Health Service--organization & administration Underserved Populations Minority Health Health Policy |
topic_facet | European Continental Ancestry Group--statistics & numerical data Health Services Accessibility--economics Health Services Needs and Demands Indians North American--statistics & numerical data Inuits--statistics & numerical data Patient Acceptance of Health Care--ethnology Public Health Administration--standards United States Indian Health Service--organization & administration Underserved Populations Minority Health Health Policy |
url | https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/sphhs_policy_facpubs/383 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?holding=dcgwulib_fft_ndi&dr=abstract&otool=dcgwulib&term=14713698 |