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Toggle navigation. Home American Indians This Page. Home Integration Technical Assistance. American Indian Medical Home. American Indian Health Facilities. Tribal Relations. Home Tribal Consultation. FFS Rates and Billing. Central Ave. Cibecue Health Center P. Box Cibecue, AZ Get directions. Box Yuma, AZ Get directions.

Hopi Health Care Center P. Box Polacca, AZ Get directions. Box 12 Parker, AZ Get directions. Phoenix Indian Medical Center N. Salt River Health Center E. Supai Health Station P. Box Supai, AZ Get directions. Box Whiteriver, AZ Get directions.

Navajo Area Indian Health Service. Inscription House Health Center P. Box Shonto, AZ Get directions. Kayenta Health Center P. Box Kayenta, AZ Get directions. Pinon Health Station P. Box 10 Pinon, Arizona Get directions. By law the government must give the tribe the same amount of money it spent itself on the PFSA, making this is a simple dollar for dollar transfer.

These costs include personnel administration, training, and facility support cost, among others. In a nutshell, this overhead brings new revenue to the tribe and allows the tribe to gain experience, develop staff and build its own infrastructure instead of these overhead funds going to federal programs. It allows tribes to manage and control their own assets. A few of them are worth mentioning. First, it means a direct link between policy and Indian communities.

For example, if the tribe sees a greater community need in its pharmacy program, it can act to change its pharmacy policy or hire pharmacy staff without having to ask the federal government for permission. Second, it helps with economic development and the bottom line. Indian L.



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