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IHS clinic eyes expansion
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MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2002 The Indian Family Health Clinic in Great Falls, Montana, is seeking a $170,000 grant from the city to expand its services. The grant would help the clinic deal with an expanding client base by moving to a larger space. The clinic saw 6,000 patients since it moved out of a smaller location in 1999. The clinic has two full-time employees, four part-time and two volunteers. Get the Story:
Indian health clinic looks to expand (The Great Falls Tribune 4/1) Get Budget Documents:
IHS Budget Justification [HHS] | IHS Budget Authority Chart [HHS] | IHS Profile [HHS] | HHS Budget [HHS] | HHS Budget [OMB] Relevant Links:
Indian Health Service - http://www.ihs.gov
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