The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a federal health program that provides healthcare services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. With locations across the United States, including Alaska, Albuquerque, Bemidji, Billings, and more, IHS offers a range of services such as mental health programs, behavioral health integration, primary care, patient education, and health information technology. Many tribes also run their own behavioral health programs, and IHS works in collaboration with them to provide mental health screening, assessment, treatment, and referrals for patients and families.
Through its federally-operated programs, IHS aims to improve the health and wellness of American Indians and Alaska Natives by offering accessible and culturally sensitive healthcare services. With a focus on mental health, IHS provides individual and family therapy, crisis intervention, trauma work, tele-psychiatry services, and more. Additionally, IHS offers a range of healthcare facilities and tribal health organizations in various areas, ensuring that patients have access to quality healthcare services in their communities.
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