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Introduction to the Indian Health Service Thomas Sequist, MD MPH
Varying Population Estimates 2010 US Census/ IHS Enrollment Files
Population Distribution Office of Minority Health, 2010
Health Status of AI/AN Population
Life Expectancy at Birth 4 year shorter life expectancy IHS, Indian Health Disparities, www. ihs. gov
Major Contributors to Premature Death Sequist et al, Health Affairs 2011
Health Insurance Coverage US Census Bureau 2010
The Indian Health Service
Indian Health Service • 1. 9 million people served • 850 federally employed physicians • 500 health centers • 45 hospitals
IHS Clinical Locations
Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013 Roubideaux, Y. N Engl J Med 2005
IHS Budget Process ▫ Annual appropriation through House and Senate ▫ Extensive tribal consultation ▫ Budget justification ▫ House and Senate approval
Contract Health Services ▫ Many services not available within IHS or tribal facilities ▫ Hospital services, specialty services, pharmacy, imaging ▫ Rationing of health services Prioritize funding of medical cases that “threaten life or limb” Lack of priority on preventive services
Tribal Management of Funds ▫ >50% of funds currently ▫ Tribal sovereignty and local control ▫ Ability to seek external grant funding ▫ Ability to lobby on behalf of community There are limited rigorous data evaluating the impact on health care and outcomes
Quality of Care
Challenges to Quality Improvement Preventive services Chronic disease
The Burden of Diabetes CDC 2010
The Epidemic of Heart Disease CDC 2010
Challenges to Quality Improvement Specialty services Preventive services Chronic disease
Ability to Access Needed Services Were you able to obtain access to these services for your patients when necessary? Sequist, et al. JGIM 2010, , Bach et al. NEJM 2004
Access to Subspecialty Care Would you say that the complexity of patient conditions you are currently expected to provide care for is… Sequist, et al. JGIM 2010
Challenges to Quality Improvement Specialty services Preventive services Cross Cultural Chronic disease
Some Particular Challenges ▫ > 500 tribes and Nations ▫ 28% of AI/AN speak a language other than English at home ▫ IHS Physicians…. 10% report that cross-cultural barriers are common during encounters As many as 10% of patients challenging to communicate with due to language 12% report that professional translator available
Challenges to Quality Improvement Social inequities Specialty services Preventive services Cross Cultural Chronic disease
Socioeconomic Challenges BLS 2011; OMH 2010
Challenges to Quality Improvement Social inequities Limited finances Specialty services Preventive services Cross Cultural Chronic disease
IHS is Generally Underfunded $4. 3 billion (52% of need) Roubideaux, Y. N Engl J Med 2005
IHS Clinician Shortage IHS Workforce 2009
Challenges to Quality Improvement Social inequities Limited finances Specialty services Preventive services Chronic disease Cross Cultural Geographic isolation
Distribution of AI/AN Population 2010 US Census Bureau
New Mexico AI/AN Population Sequist et al, HSR 2006
The Importance of Geography
Geographic Isolation
Appropriate Care for Acute MI? AI/AN with acute myocardial infarction have… ▫ Longest duration from symptom onset to arrival at the hospital ▫ Increased risk of arriving to hospital without ambulance ▫ Lower rates of cardiac catheterization, angioplasty, and coronary bypass surgery
Access To Renal Transplantation Sequist, et al Am J Kid Dis 2004
Snapshot of IHS Quality Sequist, et al. AJPH 2005
Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
Tele-Ophthalmology • AI/AN have low rates of dilated eye exams • Lack of access to providers • Tele-ophthalmology program allows remote provision of care
Phoenix Indian Medical Center Wilson, Diabetes Care 2005
How Can Academic Centers Contribute? • Development of physician leaders • Provision of clinical expertise
Four Directions Summer Research Program Increase representation of Native Americans among physicians, scientists, and public health officials. www. fdsrp. org 1) 2) 3) 4) Increase student motivation and confidence Individualized mentoring Social and professional networking Continuous program evaluation
Barriers to Career Advancement Intrapersonal Structural • Perceived abilities • Motivation • Fear of isolation • Financial • Mentoring • Enrichment programs
Program Results • Nearly 200 students over 21 years • “How much did the program increase your motivation to pursue a career in medicine? ” ▫ 82% report ‘extreme’ • “Do you feel better prepared to apply to medical or graduate school after participating in the program? ” ▫ 65% report ‘extreme’, 30% ‘significant’
Long Term Outcomes • 100% of alumni would recommend program to a colleague • 70% report an ‘extreme’ impact achieving their goals • 63% enrolled in medical or graduate school
BWH Physician Volunteer Program www. brighamandwomens. org/ihs • Work with IHS clinical staff to expand ability to meet patients’ clinical needs • To improve the health status of Native American communities
Navajo Reservation UT AZ CO NM Shiprock Gallup • 3 x the size of Massachusetts with 300, 000 members • 25% unemployment • 43% below federal poverty level • 60% without regular telephone access • 32% lack access to plumbing
Gallup and Shiprock • Gallup: 99 bed facility, 120 physicians • Shiprock: 60 bed facility, 75 physicians
Large Service Areas SHIPROCK GALLUP
Large Service Areas SHIPROCK 230 miles GALLUP ALBUQUERQUE
Large Service Areas SHIPROCK 230 miles GALLUP 140 miles ALBUQUERQUE
Challenges to Accessing Care • Concept of “contract care” ▫ Outside referrals ▫ Fixed budget ▫ Rationed according to emergent need • Lack of specialty services ▫ Intermittent (or no) availability • Many conditions go untreated
Solutions to Accessing Care • “Clearing” clinical consult backlog • Increasing capacity of IHS physicians ▫ Up to date practices ▫ Expanding ability to provide specialty care • Low volume, complex care ▫ Stabilizing patients ▫ BWH based experiences
Model of Volunteering Site-specific needs assessment Site Visit • Teaching/ training • Patient care Distance teaching Distance consulting BWH Shadowing • Video conferencing • Email • IHS clinicians travel • Telephone
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