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Barriers to American Indian/Alaska Native/Native American access to DHHS programs : final report / prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Office of Human Services Policy ; prepared by Westat.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of Human Services Policy
Westat, Inc.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Department of Health and Human Services--Rules and practice.
United States.
United States. Department of Health and Human Services.
Indians of North America--Health and hygiene.
Indians of North America.
Alaska Natives--Health and hygiene.
Alaska Natives.
Financing, Government--organization & administration.
Government Programs--organization & administration.
Financing, Organized--organization & administration.
Communication Barriers.
Information Dissemination--methods.
Inuit.
Indians, North American.
Medical Subjects:
United States. Department of Health and Human Services.
Financing, Government--organization & administration.
Government Programs--organization & administration.
Financing, Organized--organization & administration.
Communication Barriers.
Information Dissemination--methods.
Inuit.
Indians, North American.
United States.
Genre:
Rules
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : [U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services], [2006]
Summary:
The purpose of this study was to gather information from both DHHS program officials and tribal representatives on their perspectives on various program and regulatory barriers to American Indian, Alaska Native, and other Native American tribes and communities (AI/AN/NA) accessing DHHS discretionary grants, identify for DHHS the most significant barriers to grants access for American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Americans (AI/AN/NAs), and consider strategies for improving access. Lessons learned about reducing barriers to funding in other recent DHHS initiatives targeting special populations were also reviewed to inform the study.
Notes:
Title from PDF title page (viewed July 21, 2006).
"March 2006."
OCLC:
71798020

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