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Search Results: agency_names:"Indian Health Service"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 106537
    Reading Time:about 21 minutes

    The Indian Health Service (IHS), part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has reorganized its structure, particularly focusing on its Office of Quality. This reorganization aims to enhance the functions of the IHS in areas such as legislative affairs, quality improvement, patient safety, risk management, and compliance. Key divisions under the Office of Quality now include the Division of Quality Assurance and Patient Safety, Division of Enterprise Risk Management, Division of Innovation and Improvement, and Division of Compliance, each with specific roles to improve health outcomes and operational standards within the IHS. Roselyn Tso, the Director of IHS, has confirmed that all prior delegations of authority remain effective unless changed by the reorganization.

    Simple Explanation

    The Indian Health Service, which helps take care of people’s health, has changed the way it is organized to make sure everything is safe, runs better, and follows rules. The changes are meant to help take better care of patients and make the health service work more smoothly.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11419
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking public comments on the extension of the Loan Repayment Program (LRP) in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. This program helps health professionals with educational debts in exchange for a two-year service commitment at IHS facilities, particularly those in remote areas. Comments must be submitted by April 7, 2025, and can be sent via email or phone. The information from applicants helps determine which individuals will be granted assistance based on a scoring system considering location and vacancy rates.

    Simple Explanation

    The Indian Health Service wants to hear from people about a program that helps pay off school loans for health workers who agree to work at special facilities for two years. They are asking for suggestions to make the program better, but some things are not explained well, like how they decide who gets help and what happens if someone doesn't finish their job.