Testimony of Rachel A. Joseph, Co-Chair of the National Steering Committee to Reauthorize the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Before the United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Oversight Hearing on Advancing Indian Health Care February 5, 2009

Authors: Joseph, R
Publication Year: 2009
Last Updated: 2010-09-27 15:02:55
Journal: NA
Keywords: SCIA, Senate Committee of Indian Affairs, IHCIA, Indian Health Care Improvement Act, Testimony, Rachael Joseph

Short Abstract:

The following recommendations are made to advance and improve the Indian health care delivery system. 

First and foremost, passage of the IHCIA reauthorization is a vital component of any health care reform so that the underlying authorities for the operation of the Indian health system reflect 21st century health care practices.

Secondly, the Indian health care delivery system needs to be fully funded, and specifically, full funding is needed for contract support costs (CSC) and contract health services (CHS).   

And finally, the Committee should explore extending health care coverage to IHS beneficiaries through the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program or through universal health care coverage established under any health care reform legislation that might be enacted.

Abstract:

The following recommendations are made to advance and improve the Indian health care delivery system. 

First and foremost, passage of the IHCIA reauthorization is a vital component of any health care reform so that the underlying authorities for the operation of the Indian health system reflect 21st century health care practices.

Secondly, the Indian health care delivery system needs to be fully funded, and specifically, full funding is needed for contract support costs (CSC) and contract health services (CHS).   

And finally, the Committee should explore extending health care coverage to IHS beneficiaries through the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program or through universal health care coverage established under any health care reform legislation that might be enacted.

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