Indian Health Service: Contracting for Health Services Under the Indian Self-determination Act : Report to the Chairman, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States SenateU.S. General Accounting Office, 1986 - 55 pages |
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... extent to which the contractor has ful- filled the terms of the contract . After we brought the above matters to the attention of IHS and HRSA , they initiated actions to improve and streamline the working relation- ship between Indian ...
... extent to which the contractor has ful- filled the terms of the contract . After we brought the above matters to the attention of IHS and HRSA , they initiated actions to improve and streamline the working relation- ship between Indian ...
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... extent to which self - determination is to be achieved through the contracting pro- cess . For example , the regulations and related IHS guidance discuss such items as ( 1 ) how services should be delivered , ( 2 ) how funds will be ...
... extent to which self - determination is to be achieved through the contracting pro- cess . For example , the regulations and related IHS guidance discuss such items as ( 1 ) how services should be delivered , ( 2 ) how funds will be ...
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... extent 8 extent extent No response 6 73 13 10 6 72 12 Lack of IHS funds to increase size of project 73 6 12 9 Lack of tribal staff to take on more responsibility 50 16 23 11 Lack of assistance from IHS 33 19 36 12 Uncertainty of IHS ...
... extent 8 extent extent No response 6 73 13 10 6 72 12 Lack of IHS funds to increase size of project 73 6 12 9 Lack of tribal staff to take on more responsibility 50 16 23 11 Lack of assistance from IHS 33 19 36 12 Uncertainty of IHS ...
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... extent extent extent No response 2 7 50 41 2 5 53 40 It was IHS's responsibility to deliver services 26 9 31 34 Tribe / organization felt that IHS did not have funds adequate for contracting 14 10 40 36 IHS did not tell tribes ...
... extent extent extent No response 2 7 50 41 2 5 53 40 It was IHS's responsibility to deliver services 26 9 31 34 Tribe / organization felt that IHS did not have funds adequate for contracting 14 10 40 36 IHS did not tell tribes ...
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... extent do you feel your tribe / organization has participated in the planning of health care services delivered under your P.L. 93-638 contract ? ( CHECK ONE . ) ( 37 ) 1. [ 1 Very great extent 2 . [ 1 Great extent 3. [ 1 Moderate extent ...
... extent do you feel your tribe / organization has participated in the planning of health care services delivered under your P.L. 93-638 contract ? ( CHECK ONE . ) ( 37 ) 1. [ 1 Very great extent 2 . [ 1 Great extent 3. [ 1 Moderate extent ...
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12 contractors 12 Indian contractors According to IHS Administering Public Law Alaska Natives approval by IHS available for contracting changes CHECK cials contract proposal contract review contracting for health contracting officers contracting process contracting under Public contractors and IHS contractors we visited determine equipment acquisition expressed concern extent extent extent GAO Survey Questionnaire GO TO QUESTION Government Health and Human health care services Human Services IHS and HRSA IHS area office IHS field offices IHS in developing IHS is responsible IHS officials IHS provided Indian Health Service Indian tribes indicated inpatient ISDAs less than adequate Moderate extent needed Non-Indian Sources Obtaining and Administering October outpatient participation percent thought Problems in Obtaining procedures provide health provided by IHS purchasing equipment reasons received request requirements responding tribes review process scope-of-work section Self-Determination Under Public technical assistance tract tribal contractors tribal official tribal organizations tribes and organizations tribes and tribal Yes GO
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