Unique Features of AIHP
Significant Policy and Legislation
I/T/U System
All about the Benjamins
ACA
100

American Indians and Alaska Natives are born with this

Legal right to healthcare

100

This Act established the I/T/U system? 

Snyder Act

100

Define each letter of the I/T/U system. 

Indian Health Service (federally run)

Tribally run

Urban 

100
This percentage of the IHS budget is afforded to Urban programs.

Less than 1%

100

This Act was permanently reauthorized as part of the ACA. 

IHCIA

200

Number of federally recognized Tribal Nations in the US? 

570+

200

This Supreme Court Case referred to Tribal Nations as "domestic dependent nations". 

Cherokee Nation v Georgia

200

The new name for Contract Health Services is this. 

Purchased and Referred Care

200

This federal insurance program is the largest percentage of 3rd party reimbursement for IHS. 

Medicaid

200

Individuals were no longer discriminated against by health insurance companies for having this. 

Pre-existing conditions. 

300

Approximately this percentage of AI/ANs live in Urban areas. 

60%+

300

This Act moved Indian Health to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (now Department of Health and Human Services)

Transfer Act

300

This study identified that IHS was funded at approximately 59% of what it actually needs to operate.

Level of need study

300

This formula determines the federal government's share of Medicaid benefit costs. Hint:  it is an important acronym. 

FMAP - Federal Medical Assistance Percentage

300

The 3-legged stool of the ACA refers to this three elements. 

Individual Mandate

Premium/Cost Sharing Subsidies

Insurance Marketplace Reform

400

Health policy is defined as this

Determines who gets healthcare, what services are delivered, and how the services are delivered. 

400

This part of the Constitution allows for Indian affairs to be handled by Congress. 

Commerce Clause (Article 1, Section 8) 


400

This term best describes the type of funding IHS receives from the US Congress. 

Non-defense, discretionary 

400

What percentage of the IHS budget is under 638 compacts or contracts?

60%

400

AIs up to this poverty level percentage are now eligible for health insurance access at virtually no cost. 

300% FPL

500

These are the five phases of Indian Policy

Removal, Reservation/Assimilation, Indian Reorganization, Termination, and Self-Determination

500

This Act provides Tribes the authority to operate Tribal health programs. 

The Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act

500

Tribes can use PL-638 to take over PFSA's - which are? 

Programs, Functions, Services, Activities

500
IHS serves as a _____ which means that individuals must seek alternative resources to pay for their healthcare coverage before IHS will pay for care outside of IHS facilities. 

Payor of Last Resort

500

The ACA is one example of authorization for IHS to provide services like long term care. However, authorization does not mean _____________. 

Spending or actual monetary amounts to expend on these services. Authorization in health policy does not always mean actual dollars. This is due to the unique nature of being a Non-defense discretionary program. 

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