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Hill Heartbeat–National Council of Urban Indian Health Hill Heartbeat 10-29-09 (Now is the Time to Act for Indian Health! We Need You!

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2010-07-15 13:27:53

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Keywords: NCUIH, National Council of Urban Indian Health, Hill Heartbeat, IHCIA, Indian Health Care Improvement Act, S.1200, Affordable Health Care for America Act, Health Care Reform, HCR

 

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As NCUIH already announced the Indian Health Care Improvement Act has been folded into H.R. 3200 the Affordable Health Care for American Actthe House of Representatives health care reform bill. We have all been fighting for over 10 years to get IHCIA passedand this is our only chance to get IHCIA through Congress this year. And its not just our only chance, it is our BEST chance; but, only if you call your House members NOW. We know how hard you can fight for your patients and your programs. Were asking you to bring that passion to Congress now. In fact, were asking that you encourage your patients to call Congress and tell them that they have to support Indian people.

 

Abstract:

As NCUIH already announced the Indian Health Care Improvement Act has been folded into H.R. 3200 the Affordable Health Care for American Act the House of Representatives health care reform bill. We have all been fighting for over 10 years to get IHCIA passedand this is our only chance to get IHCIA through Congress this year. And its not just our only chance, it is our BEST chance; but, only if you call your House members NOW. We know how hard you can fight for your patients and your programs. Were asking you to bring that passion to Congress now. In fact, were asking that you encourage your patients to call Congress and tell them that they have to support Indian people.


 

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