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The Indian Health Service needs more clinical workers. The federal health officials being transferred to the agency don’t fit that bill
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The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 31, 2026
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Increasing the number of clinical workers in the Indian Health Service is essential for improving healthcare access and outcomes for Native communities.
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Investing in recruitment and training for clinical positions within the Indian Health Service is a more sustainable solution than relying on federal transfers.
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While more clinical workers are needed, the effectiveness of federal officials in the Indian Health Service should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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The challenges faced by the Indian Health Service reflect broader systemic issues in federal healthcare that require comprehensive reform, not just staffing changes.
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Transferring federal health officials to the Indian Health Service may not address the urgent need for skilled clinical workers on the ground.
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