The Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota is holding a rally today to stop the Indian Health Service from cutting hours at its emergency room.
IHS could reduce the hours as early as this weekend. Tribal leaders say lives will be lost if that happens.
Provisions in the Indian Health Care Improvement Act save the emergency room. While the Senate has passed the bill, the House has yet to act.
The reduced hours are set to go into effect March 1. Instead of being open 24 hours, seven days a week, the emergency room will be open 7am through 11pm Monday through Saturday. It will be closed overnight, Sundays and holidays.
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Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments:
S.1200
| H.R.1328
Relevant Links:
Indian Health Service - http://www.ihs.gov
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