U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Indian Health Service Forms

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Indian Health Service (IHS) is an agency that is responsible for providing healthcare services to American Indian and Alaska Native people. Its primary purpose is to promote and improve the health status of these populations by offering comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services. The IHS works to ensure access to quality healthcare services, to assist tribal governments in developing health programs, and to implement preventive health initiatives. Its goal is to reduce health disparities and improve the overall well-being of Native American communities.

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This Form is used for certifying the destruction of records. It is used to document the process of destroying outdated or unnecessary records in a business or organization.

This document provides a priority chart for the IHS Loan Repayment Program. It outlines the order in which applications are reviewed and prioritized.

This form is used for providing proof of residency for Native American beneficiaries seeking purchased/referred care services.

This form is used for requesting individual overtime, compensatory time, and credit hours at the International Health Services.

This document outlines the priority categories for the IHS Scholarship Program. It provides information on the eligibility criteria for different priority groups and how applicants can qualify for the scholarship.

This document provides information about the priority categories for the IHS Loan Repayment Program. The program helps healthcare professionals in certain priority areas repay their loans.

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