The US Indian Health Service is the federal health program for American Indians and Alaska Natives, offering a wide range of healthcare services across various regions in the United States. With a focus on improving the health and wellness of indigenous communities, the agency provides patient care, health education, and resources to promote overall well-being.
Through partnerships with tribal and urban organizations, the US Indian Health Service implements initiatives such as the Asthma Control in Tribal Communities program and the SmokefreeNative campaign to address specific health challenges within native populations. With a commitment to modernization and patient-centered care, the agency continues to strive for excellence in delivering quality healthcare services to those it serves.
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