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W. Ron Allen FY 2009 Budget Recommendation Letter to HHS

Authors: W. Ron Allen and I am the Chairman and CEO of the Jamestown S'Klallam
Tribe in Washington State

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2015-10-14

Journal: Health and Human Services

Keywords: Health care reform, FY 2009, tribal communities, HHS health priorities, FTCA, CMS TTAG, S'Kiallam Tribe, HHS Consultation

Abstract:

My name is W. Ron Allen and I am the Chairman and CEO of the Jamestown S'KtaHam

Tribe in Washington State. The Jamestown S'Kiallam Tribe is currently one of the five

largest employers in the county.

Everything we know about the anticipated health care reform is speculation yet its

potential impacts on Tribal communities could be significant. Too often Tribes are

behind the curve in health care changes and are left to figure out how to "fit in" after the fact. 

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