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Dec 1, 2004
Indian Health Service Dedicates Addition to Gallup Indian Medical CenterNov 30, 2004
Indian Health Service and Jicarilla Apache Nation Dedicate New Health CenterNov 18, 2004
Indian Health Service Selects New Oklahoma City Area DirectorNov 18, 2004
IHS Distributes $23.7 Million to Address Diabetes Prevention and Complications among American Indians and Alaska NativesOct 13, 2004
CMS, IHS Announce Special Medicare Drug Card for American Indians, Alaska NativesAug 23, 2004
Indian Health Service Sponsors American Indian and Alaska Native Health SummitAug 20, 2004
Indian Health Service Headquarters Begins ReorganizationJul 12, 2004
HHS Announces $700,000 for Tribal Self-Governance Cooperative AgreementsJun 30, 2004
IHS Targets $24.7 Million to Address Diabetes Prevention/Complications among American Indians and Alaska NativesMay 14, 2004
Tucson Area Indian Health Service and Tohono O'odham Nation to Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Westside Helth CenterMay 14, 2004
Department of Health and Human Services and Otoe Missouria Tribe Dedicate a New Wellness CenterMay 6, 2004
IHS Receives First SIDS Risk Reduction Resource Kit From the CJ FoundationApr 8, 2004
HHS and Tribes Dedicate New Hospital in Winnebago, NebraskaMar 29, 2004
HHS and Tribes Dedicate New Health Center in Pawnee, OKMar 4, 2004
IHS Achieves High Rating in Annual HHS Performance ReviewFeb 2, 2004
President Proposes 1.6% Increase for FY 2005 IHS BudgetFeb 2, 2004
President Signs FY 2004 Budget: 2.5% Increase for IHSJan 12, 2004
HHS/IHS/ANA Awards $1 Million in Grants for Indian Children and Youth Programs