What is a goal of the Indian Health Service?

A. Ensure that comprehensive, culturally acceptable personal care is available and accessible to all American Indian people
B. Provide health care to the American Indian and Alaska Native
C. Provide American Indian medical providers to deliver medical care to the American Indian and Alaska Native population
D. Educate the American Indian and Alaska Native in preventive health care practices


Answer: A

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