On December 30, Indian Health Service (IHS) Director Roselyn Tso and Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby will sign a joint venture agreement and lease to develop and operate the Newcastle Medical ...
Some of the biggest problems plaguing the troubled Indian Health Service, which cares for 2.6 million Native Americans, could be addressed by taking some relatively straightforward steps, according to ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — President Joe Biden announced Wednesday he is nominating veteran health administrator Roselyn Tso to oversee the federal agency that delivers health care to more than 2.5 million ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar testifies before the House Appropriations Committee on February 26, 2020 in Washington, D.C. Senate lawmakers gave the nation’s top health official on ...
The Indian Health Service is seeking enterprise health IT software to replace its current platform. The IHS currently relies on the internally developed Resource and Patient Management System to ...
President Biden announced on Wednesday that he has picked a long-time Indian Health Service employee to lead the agency, which serves over 2 million individuals across the country. Biden will nominate ...
The Indian Health Service is looking for electronic health record (EHR) vendors to replace the outdated health information system it and many tribal and urban American Indian healthcare organizations ...
On Wednesday, the Indian Health Service announced it expanded electronic health services nationwide for its facilities serving native Americans who are uniquely vulnerable to the novel coronavirus ...
Sens. Ben Ray Luján and Martin Heinrich urged President Donald Trump not to lay off Indian Health Service staff, including health care providers, in a letter Friday. The New Mexico Democrats along ...
The Indian Health Service, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that provides healthcare to federally recognized tribes, tapped General Dynamics Information Technology to ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Loretta Christensen, Navajo Area chief medical officer at the Indian Health Service about the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus on Native Americans.
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