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Navajo Nation to contract all health care
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JANUARY 31, 2001 The Navajo Nation will soon be running all of their health care facilities should the tribal council approve a $443 million proposal to take the services away from the Indian Health Service. Negotiations with IHS are set to begin in a month. IHS currently runs the seven health centers, six hospitals, and 15 health stations on the tribe's three-state reservation. Get the Story:
Navajo Nation Moves Closer To Running Health Services (AP 1/31) Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - www.navajo.org
The Indian Health Service - www.ihs.gov
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