U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Indian Health Service: The Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives

Regional Differences in Indian Health 1996

Regional Differences in Indian Health, the companion publication to Trends in Indian Health, provides regional information on the health status of American Indian and Alaska Natives based on data from the 12 IHS regional administrative units called Area Offices.

The material in Regional Differences in Indian Health is grouped into eight .pdf files. Remember, if you want the complete publication, you must download all eight files. If you only want part of the publication, you may download only the specific files in which you are interested.

  1. Preface and Table of Contents
  2. Overview
  3. IHS Structure
  4. Population Statistics
  5. Natality and Infant/Maternal Mortality Statistics
  6. General Mortality Statistics
  7. Patient Care Statistics
  8. Glossary of ICD-9 Terms and Index

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Please e-mail questions and comments to Edna Paisano (epaisano@hqe.ihs.gov), Team Leader, Program Statistics Team.

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