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Resolution In IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE EFFORTS TO EXTEND 100% FMAP TO URBAN INDIAN HEALTH PROGRAMS

Authors: National Indian Health Board

Publication Year: 2018

Last Updated: 2018-02-01

Journal: National Indian Health Board

Keywords: NIHB, NCUIH, resolution, 100%FMAP

Abstract:

WHEREAS, the National Indian Health Board (NIHB), established in 1972, serving all Federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) Tribal governments by advocating for the improvement of health care delivery to AI/ANs, as well as upholding the Federal government’s trust responsibility to AI/AN Tribal governments, does hereby establish and submit the following resolution; and


WHEREAS, the National Indian Health Board advocates for all American Indians/Alaska Natives on issues related to health care, including Medicaid, a program of critical importance to Indian Country

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Source: https://www.nihb.org/docs/05172017/NIHB%20Resolution%2017-06%20Supporting%20FMAP%20for%20Urbans.pdf

 

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