Rhoades ER. American Indian and Alaska Native health services as a system of rural health care. In: Loue S, Quill BE, eds. Handbook of rural health. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; 2001:119-33.RHOADES E.R. (2001) American Indian Alaska Native Health Services as a System of...
In editing American Indian Health: Innovations in Health Care, Promotion, and Policy, Everett R. Rhoades, MD, former director of the IHS, has assembled a distinguished group of scholars and practitioners to present a thoughtful overview of Indian health and health care in the United States. ...
American Indian QuarterlyLawrence, J. (2000). The Indian Health Service and the Sterilization of Native American Women. The American Indian Quarterly, 24(3), 400-419.Lawrence, Jane. "The Indian Health Service and the Sterilization of Native American Women." American Indian Quarterly, no. 3, ...
Native American males have some of the highest risks yet few interventions exist to address their health concerns. Method: Over a six month period, an extensive literature review was conducted to identify the extent of interventions with a sufficient evidence base for American Indian and Alaska ...
Indian Health Council is collectively representative of several divisions including: Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health, Pharmacy, Administration and Support Services. Within these departments a multitude of programs and services are performed including,
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research is a professionally refereed scientific journal. It contains empirical research, program evaluations, case studies, unpublished dissertations, and other articles in the behavioral, social, and health sciences which clearly relate to the mental health...
Like most indigenous populations throughout the world who have undergone innumerable cultural changes, the mental health care needs of American Indians are great. Some surveys conducted by the Indian Health Service show high rates of suicide, mortality, depression and substance abuse. Little is known...
50 Years of Service and Counting UAII was established in 1974 on the streets of Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles by two empowered American Indian women. Over the past five decades, we’ve become the largest nonprofit provider of health and human services for American Indians and Alaskan Nativ...
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) experience significant health disparities relative to the general U.S. POPULATION: In particular, oral diseases affect the majority of the AI/AN population and their prevalence is significantly greater than observed in other demographic sectors of the U.S...
Indian Health Service: Health Care Services Are Not Always Available to Native Americans The Indian Health Service (IHS), located within the Department of Health and Human Services, is responsible for arranging health care services for Native A... K Loftinbell 被引量: 23发表: 2005年 Access to...