Legislative Update from NCUIH / NIHB re: Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) Reauthorization 02-06-08

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health, National Indian Health Board
Publication Year: 2008
Last Updated: 2016-04-18 14:58:45
Journal: NCUIH
Keywords: SDPI, Special Diabetes Program for Indians, NIHB, NCUIH, National Indian Health Board, National Council of Urban Indian Health

Short Abstract:

Legislative Goal for the Special Diabetes Program for Indians Congress established the Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) in 1997 and the program was reauthorized in 2002, for five years at $150 million per year. The SDPI is a grant program administered by the Indian Health Service (IHS) and grants are awarded to IHS service units, Tribes and Tribal organizations, and urban Indian clinics to provide diabetes prevention and treatment programs. The SDPI is set to expire in 2008.

Abstract:

Legislative Goal for the Special Diabetes Program for Indians Congress established the Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDPI) in 1997 and the program was reauthorized in 2002, for five years at $150 million per year. The SDPI is a grant program administered by the Indian Health Service (IHS) and grants are awarded to IHS service units, Tribes and Tribal organizations, and urban Indian clinics to provide diabetes prevention and treatment programs. The SDPI is set to expire in 2008.

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