Bill 119 hr 741, also known as the "Indian Health Service Advance Appropriations Act," aims to elevate the position of Director of the Indian Health Service (IHS) within the Department of Health and Human Services to Assistant Secretary for Indian Health. This change in title is intended to give the Director of the IHS more authority and recognition within the department.
The bill also includes provisions for advance appropriations for the IHS, which would allow the agency to receive funding for the following fiscal year in advance. This would help ensure that the IHS has the necessary resources to provide healthcare services to Native American and Alaska Native populations without interruption.
Additionally, the bill includes other provisions aimed at improving healthcare services for Native American and Alaska Native populations, such as increasing access to mental health services, expanding telehealth services, and addressing healthcare workforce shortages in tribal communities.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 741 seeks to strengthen the IHS and improve healthcare services for Native American and Alaska Native populations by elevating the position of Director of the IHS and providing advance appropriations for the agency.