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American Indian Health: Innovations in Health Care, Promotion, and Policy

✍ Scribed by Dr. Everett R. Rhoades MD


Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
487
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Disease processes among American Indians and Alaska Natives often have distinct manifestations that need to be considered by clinicians and health policy makers involved with these populations. Equally important, all aspects of Indian life -- including health -- are governed by the special relationship between Indian tribes and the U.S. federal government. For American Indian Health, Everett R. Rhoades has gathered a distinguished group of scholars and practitioners to present a comprehensive assessment of the health of American Indian peoples today and the delivery of health services to them.


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