Bill 118 s 3130, also known as the Restoring Accountability in the Indian Health Service Act of 2023, aims to address issues of accountability within the Indian Health Service (IHS). The bill seeks to improve the quality of healthcare services provided to Native American communities by implementing measures to increase transparency and oversight within the IHS.
One key provision of the bill is the establishment of an independent oversight board that will be responsible for monitoring the performance of the IHS and ensuring that healthcare services are being delivered effectively and efficiently. This board will have the authority to investigate complaints and concerns raised by patients and staff, as well as to recommend changes to improve the overall quality of care.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to strengthen the recruitment and retention of healthcare professionals within the IHS. This includes offering competitive salaries and benefits to attract qualified medical professionals to work in Native American communities, as well as providing training and support to help staff members develop their skills and expertise.
Overall, the Restoring Accountability in the Indian Health Service Act of 2023 aims to address longstanding issues of accountability within the IHS and improve the quality of healthcare services provided to Native American communities. By implementing measures to increase transparency, oversight, and support for healthcare professionals, the bill seeks to ensure that all patients receive the high-quality care they deserve.