How does the Indian Health Service plan to raise the health of the American Indian people?

A. Partnering and assisting tribes in planning the best delivery of care
B. Allotting health resources based on population numbers
C. Having one master health guideline blueprint for consistency of care
D. Following prescribed federal guidelines and procedures


Answer: A

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