Coburn plans battle on Indian care bill
WASHINGTON — The Senate is expected to begin its 2008 session this week with work on legislation to modernize Indian health care, and Sen. Tom Coburn said he plans to make it a battle.
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The Indian Health Service is responsible for providing care to 1.8 million American Indians and Alaska natives in 35 states.
The agency is divided into 12 area offices; the largest is the Oklahoma City area office, which has responsibility for about 280,000 American Indians in Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Texas. The Oklahoma City region includes seven Indian hospitals and 40 outpatient health centers. Some are run by the agency, while others are run by tribes with IHS funding.
Last year, the health service opened a new center in Clinton and completed work on a major addition to the Indian hospital in Lawton.
Coburn said the care in Oklahoma is probably better than in other, more remote areas where it is difficult to attract trained doctors and nurses. But he said competition needs to be introduced where feasible so Indians can choose where they want to get their care.
He said he didn't want Congress to pass a bill that continues providing "second-rate” health care while lawmakers claim they are helping.
Dorgan on Friday said he had talked to Coburn numerous times about the need to reform the Indian Health Service.
Dorgan said he agrees that's necessary and that he would support Coburn's efforts.
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