1 Indian Health Services And Tribal Health Systems in Maine Elizabeth Neptune October 22, 2007.

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1 Indian Health Services And Tribal Health Systems in Maine Elizabeth Neptune October 22, 2007

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4 IHS 101 IHS was established in July,1955. Currently providing health care to 1.8 million Native Americans that are enrolled in the 561 federally recognized tribes nation wide. The US is divided into 12 IHS Areas –Maine falls within the Nashville Area

5 Indian Health Service I/T/U Broken into three types of health programs: Indian Health Service – Federally operated Facilities Tribally Operated Facilities – Established under PL , Indian Self-Determination Act Urban Health Programs – Established under the Indian Health Care Improvement Act

6 Indian Health Care in Maine 5 Ambulatory health centers –Mic Mac Service Unit – A federally operated health center –Houlton Band of Maliseet Health Department –Indian Township Health Center –Pleasant Point Health Center –Penobscot Nation Health Department

7 Funding Indian Health Service is funded with discretionary funds each year –Funded at 60% level of need –Appropriations have not kept up with costs of inflation or population growth. –It has become increasingly difficult to provide a continuous level of health care to the Native American Population.

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11 IHS Provides 2 types of Services Direct Healthcare Services: Onsite services provided at an I/T/U Contract Health Services: Services delivered by a non-I/T/U facility or provider through contracts.

12 What is Contract Health Services? Special money allocated by Congress to use specifically for patient care not covered by other programs. CHS are provided principally for members of federally recognized tribes who reside on or near the reservation established for the local tribe(s) in geographic areas called contract health service delivery areas (CHSDAs). The eligibility requirements are stricter for CHS care than for direct services.

13 CHS funds are used in situations where: 1) No IHS direct-care facility exists, 2) The direct care facility is incapable of providing the required emergency and/or specialty care. 3) The direct care facility has an overflow of medical care workload. 4) To supplement alternate resources.

14 Contract Health Care CHS is not an entitlement program such as Medicare. CHS is not an insurance program. CHS is not an established benefit package.

15 Who is eligible for CHS? Those members of federally recognized tribes as determined by the local I/T/U. Non-Indian woman pregnant with an eligible Indian’s child—during pregnancy and 6 weeks post partum. Must reside on the reservation/territory located within the CHSDA. (Exemptions include full-time students, children in foster care, close social and economic ties, and 180 day coverage for those members who have moved away.)

16 CHS Eligibility (Continued) Services must fall within the established medical priorities. Must exhaust alternate resources* because federal law requires that IHS is payor of last resort. *Alternate Resources include: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance, Other 3 rd party resources.

17 CHS Eligibility (Continued) In “emergency cases” the patient must notify the respective CHS office within 72 hours after the beginning the treatment or after admission to a non-I/T/U facility.

18 What are the medical priorities? I.Emergent/Acutely Urgent Care – Services necessary to prevent the immediate death or serious impairment of the health of an individual. II.Preventive Care Service – Primary health care aimed at the prevention of disease or disability. When a person needs something to keep them from moving to level 1. III.Primary Secondary Care Services – Inpatient and outpatient care services care services that have a significant impact on morbidity and mortality. IV.Chronic Tertiary and Extended Care Services – in-patient and outpatient care services that are not essential for (1) initial/emergent diagnosis or therapy, (2) have less impact on mortality than morbidity, or (3) are high cost, elective, and often require tertiary care facilities.

19 CHSDA & Medical Priorities for I/T Health Centers in Maine Mic Mac Service Unit –CHSDA : Aroostook County –Eligibility: Follow standard CHS Policies for IHS –Priority Levels: Medical- I and II Optometry – I, II, III Dental - I

20 CHSDA & Medical Priorities for I/T Health Centers in Maine Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians –CHSDA: Aroostook County –Eligibility: Maliseet members only –Priority Level: All categories: I and limited II

21 CHSDA & Medical Priorities for I/T Health Centers in Maine Indian Township Health Center –CHSDA: Washington County – North of Route 9 and Aroostook County –Eligibility: Passamaquoddy Tribal Members, and members of other federally recognized tribes residing on the reservation. –Priority Level: I

22 CHSDA & Medical Priorities for I/T Health Centers in Maine Pleasant Point Health Center –CHSDA : Washington County – South of US Rte. 9 to Millbridge, ME. –Eligibility: Passamaquoddy Tribal Members and members of other federally recognized tribes residing on the reservation. –Priority Level – I and limited II (based on case management review).

23 CHSDA & Medical Priorities for I/T Health Centers in Maine Penobscot Nation Health Department –CHSDA: Penobscot and Aroostook Counties –Eligibility: Penobscot Members and descendents (after age 19, the descendent must reside on the reservation to be eligible for services). –Priority Level: »I and II »III for those over 60 years and some chronic illnesses.

24 What is not covered by CHS? Services or supplies furnished by any other program/s. Nursing home care. Abortions. Procedures that are strictly Cosmetic. Burials and related expenses Housekeeper and companion services *This is not an exhaustive list.

25 CHS payments are authorized based on clearly defined guidelines and eligibility criteria and are subject to the availability of funds. The IHS and/or Tribal Health Centers cannot guarantee that funds are always available.

26 Wrap up…. Questions Comments Discussion Further information: – –Phone: