The Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma has created a $500,000 fund to help tribal members pay for the costs of treating diabetes.
About 2,000 tribal members have diabetes and receive treatment at Oklahoma State University-Okmulgee's orthotic and prosthetic clinic. The fund will help those without insurance pay for their care.
The clinic provides orthotic and prosthetic devices for amputees or patients who need extra support.
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