The Effects of Sequestration on Indian Health
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As federal legislators work toward a budget agreement, a new commentary documents the harmful effects of sequestration on the
Other important health care (http://medicalxpress.com/tags/health%20care/) programs were exempted from sequestration, including
The legal obligations of the government to the Indians originate with treaties negotiated in the 1700s between Indian tribes and the
"The treaties provide reason to consider the promise of health care to Indians as a matter of social contract as well as a legal contract," she writes. "
"But perhaps the most powerful moral argument involves simply laying out the facts about health and the Indian tribes," Malerba continues. Even before sequestration, federal funding for Indian health (http://medicalxpress.com/tags/health/) was just 57 percent of need and far lower than funding for other Americans.
"This funding inequity creates the need for the rationing of services, perpetuates longstanding health care disparities (http://medicalxpress.com/tags/health%20care%20disparities/), and contributes to an average life expectancy for Indians that is 4.1 years shorter than that of the overall U.S. population," the article says, citing these statistics: American Indians die at higher rates than other Americans from alcoholism (552% higher), diabetes (182% higher), unintentional injuries (138% higher), homicide (83% higher), and suicide (74% higher).
Malerba says that the funding cut will eliminate 804,000 outpatient visits and 3,000 inpatient visits per year and that the
"The obvious requirement is to recognize IHS funding as mandatory," she concludes. "Mandatory funding occurs without further congressional action, avoiding contentious budget cycles."
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