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Transcript: Ann Bullock

The Indian Health Service has evolved into a network of Federal and Tribal services


[Bullock:]
We now call it not just Indian Health Service, but we call it the Indian Health System because about half of the Indian Health System is no longer federal. It's actually tribal under the Indian Self-determination Act and the Indian Health Care Improvement Act the two main acts of the 1970s, which allowed for this. The tribe I'm based at - the Eastern Band of Cherokee - has elected to compact, as the term is for all of its services, and it provides them and does a better job than Indian Health Service did when it ran the situation.
[Lindberg:]
Well, that's the idea, of course.
[Bullock:]
It is indeed.
[Lindberg:]
I mean you'd hope it would come out that way.
[Bullock:]
That's right.