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Are medical facilities on Native American reservations subject to the same rules and regulations as those for facilities in the rest of the US?

Yes, all federal rules apply for medical faculties on reservations.And all other federal laws apply on Indian reservations. It is state laws that do not always apply. That is because reservations are not on state land or in state jurisdiction. The land is held in trust by the federal government for the tribes. In many cases the land is a small portion of the total land the tribe held before giving it up in treaties. That is the origin of the word “reservation”. The land was “reserved” by the tribe. Native American tribes surrendered large portions of land to the U.S. At that time it also designated parcels which the tribes, as sovereigns, "reserved" to themselves, and those parcels came to be called "reservations".Most of the large reservations have medical facilities run by IHS (Indian Health Service). Tribal Governments also have authorities available to them under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, to directly administer IHS health programs and services through tribally-established programs, taking over those programs and services administered by the IHS. These tribes are actively involved in IHS program implementation. Some tribes also operate their own health systems independent of IHS but follow all the same regulations and rules . National Quality Accountability Dashboard | Fact SheetsResources | Quality at IHSThe providing of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes came out of the government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. This relationship, established in 1787, is based on Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. When, tribes gave up land and resources health care was promised in treaties. It was a sort of payment. The tribes still do not have that land and resources and the treaties are still law.IHS is sort of like British National Health for Native American on reservations. It is run by the US government (or tribes contract with the government) and is within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). As such, it follows all normal rules and regulations, just like VA hospitals do.The Indian Health Service is divided into twelve physical areas of the United States; Alaska, Albuquerque, Bemidji, Billings, California, Great Plains, Nashville, Navajo, Oklahoma, Phoenix, Portland and Tucson. The IHS provides health care in 36 states to approximately 2.6 million million American Indians and Alaska Natives who belong to 573 federally recognized tribes.The Alaska Area Indian Health Service provide comprehensive health services to serves all 228 federally recognized tribes in Alaska and 174,990 Alaska Natives. IHS funded, tribally-managed hospitals are located in Anchorage, Barrow, Bethel, Dillingham, Kotzebue, Nome and Sitka. There are 58 tribal health centers, 160 tribal community health aide clinics and five residential substance abuse treatment centers.Albuquerque Area is responsible for the provision of health services to 27 distinctly different tribal groups. The Area serves 20 Pueblos, two Apache bands, three Navajo Chapters, and two Ute tribes across four Southwest states. Additionally, numerous tribal members from throughout the United States who live, work, or go to school in the urban centers of the Albuquerque Area. Care is via five hospitals, eleven health centers, and twelve field clinics.The Navajo Area Indian Health Service delivers health services to a population of over 244,000 American Indians. It provides inpatient, emergency, outpatient, public health, and other services at four hospitals: Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility, Crownpoint Health Care Facility, Gallup Indian Medical Center, and Northern Navajo Medical Center (Shiprock, NM). There are a total of 222 inpatient hospital beds. The Kayenta Health Center in Kayenta, AZ began to transition to operating as an Alternative Rural Hospital in late 2017 with ten short stay nursing beds and ambulatory surgery. Navajo Area also has seven full-time health centers. There are also five part-time health stations. In addition to the NAIHS, the Navajo health care system includes an urban health program in Flagstaff, Arizona, the Navajo Department of Health (NDOH), and five Tribal health care corporations. These are Fort Defiance Indian Hospital/Tsehootsooi Medical Center, Winslow Indian Health Care Center, Inc., Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation, Sage Memorial Hospital, and Utah Navajo Health System, Inc.The Bemidji Area Office provides service and support to 34 Federally-recognized Tribes and 4 Urban Indian Health programs located in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Tribes in the Bemidji Area include Ojibwe (Chippewa), Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Mohican, Oneida, Odawa, Potawatomi, and Sioux. They run Cass Lake Hospital, Red Lake Hospital, and White Earth Health Center. There is also tribal Health services are provided through 11 P.L. 93-638 Title V compacts and 23 Title I contracts.Billings Area Indian Health Service provides health care services and community-based disease prevention services to more than 70,000 American Indian and Alaska Native people in Montana and Wyoming. These services are delivered through six IHS-operated Service Units, two tribally-operated health departments, and five Urban Indian health programs.In California, there 110 tribes. There are 11 health programs in Southern California. There are sixteen in Central California. And there are 21 in Northern California.The Great Plains Area has 19 Indian Health Service Units and Tribal managed Service Units to provide health care to approximately 130,000 Native Americans located in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa. The Area Office's service units include seven hospitals, eight health centers, and several smaller health stations and satellite clinics. The tribes in the area are: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Oglala Sioux Tribe, Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, Ponca Tribe, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi, Santee Sioux Nation, Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, Spirit Lake Dakota Nation, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, and Yankton Sioux Tribe.Nashville Area has four Federal Direct Care Service programs: Catawba Service Unit, Lockport Service Unit, Mashpee Wampanoag Health Service Unit, Micmac Family Health Clinic, and Unity Healing Center. It also has twenty-six Tribally-Administered programs, and three Urban Indian Health programs.Oklahoma City Area Indian Health Service serves the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, and portions of Texas. Oklahoma is home to more than 39 Tribes and Tribal Organizations. There are no reservations anymore in Oklahoma as of 190.The health centers are: Anadarko Indian Health Center, Carnegie Indian Health Center, Chickasaw Nation Health System, Cherokee Nation Health System, Choctaw Nation Health Systems Authority, Claremore Indian Hospital Clinton Indian Health Center, El Reno Health Center, Haskell Indian Health Center, Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Health Center, Kanza Health Clinic, Lawton Indian Hospital, Muscogee (Creek) Nation Health System, Northeastern Tribal Health System, Pawnee Indian Health Center, Prairie Band Potawatomi Health Center, Wah-Zha-Zhi Health Center, Watonga Health Center, Wewoka Indian Health Center, White Cloud Health Station. The Oklahoma City Area is also home to Urban Clinics and Urban Demonstration Projects which operate similar to Service Units.The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service provides health care to approximately 140,000 American Indians/Alaska Natives in over forty tribes in the tri-state area of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. The Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC), located near downtown Phoenix. It is a Joint Commission accredited 127-bed hospital employs nearly 1,200 people to provide a comprehensive range of specialty services to both urban and rural tribal members. There is the Colorado River Service Unit, Elko Service Unit, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, Fort Yuma Service Unit, Gila River Health Care Corporation, Hopi Health Care Center Owyhee Service Unit, Phoenix Service Unit, Salt River Health Center, San Carlos Service Unit, Schurz Service Unit, Uintah-Ouray Service Unit, and the Whiteriver Service Unit.The Portland Area Indian Health Service provides access to health care for an estimated 150,000 American Indian/Alaska Native residents of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. There are six Federal health facilities in five Tribal communities and one at Chemawa Indian School. nder the authority of the Indian Self-determination and Education Assistance Act twenty-three Tribes have Title V compacts and twenty-four Tribes or Tribal organizations contract under Title 1. There are also three Urban programs with services ranging from community health to comprehensive primary health care services.The Tucson Area provides primary and community outreach programs for health services to the Tohono O'odham Nation and the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona. The Area also provides urban health care services through the Tucson Indian Center. The Tohono O’odham Nation’s Healthcare has the San Xavier Health Center, Santa Rosa Health Center, San Simon Health Center, School Health Clinics and the Sells Hospita“The IHS is the principal federal health care provider and health advocate for Indian people, and its goal is to raise their health status to the highest possible level.Our Mission: to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest levelOur Vision: healthy communities and quality health care systems through strong partnerships and culturally responsive practicesStrategic goals:to ensure that comprehensive, culturally appropriate personal and public health services are available and accessible to American Indian and Alaska Native people;to promote excellence and quality through innovation of the Indian health system into an optimally performing organization; andto strengthen IHS program management and operations”

Why do Christian groups support Trump when he is so unchristian-like?

He is often viewed as protecting white evangelical culture. Although he doesn’t actually express interest in furthering the interests of the people who elected him, or anyone other than himself. Still, he is viewed by some as a savior, rescuer and protector of white-american Christian culture, evangelical, Catholic, or Protestant alike.“The one group of people that people felt like they could dis and mock and put down had become the Christian. Just the middle-class, middle-American Christians,” Ms. Burg said. “That was the one group left that you could just totally put down and call deplorable. And he recognized that, You know what? Yeah, it’s OK that we have our set of values, too. I think people finally said, ‘Yes, we finally have somebody that’s willing to say we’re not bad, we need to have a voice too.’”Explained Jason Mulder, who runs a small design company in Sioux Center: “I feel like on the coasts, in some of the cities and stuff, they look down on us in rural America. You know, we are a bunch of hicks, and don’t know anything. They don’t understand us the same way we don’t understand them. So we don’t want them telling us how to live our lives.”Conservatives, especially but not only working-class whites, see left-wing business and political elites as patronizing, which to be fair they sometimes are. Many lack understanding or connection with the first-hand experiences of these people, their concerns whether for jobs and education or social issues, and their feelings of betrayal by the system. A cultural shift towards great social liberalism, expanding multiculturalism and pluralism, and a prevailing political and cultural emphasis on tolerance that can be tone-deaf to their concerns or paint their communities as uniformly privileged, is also not helpful. They see left or liberal, or even centrist and moderate, politicians and business elites as insensitive to their plight. Sometimes this is true, sometimes less so. But their feeling is one of abandonment and betrayal at the hands of the system, especially as many lost jobs due to overseas manufacturing and the ruthlessness of modern capitalism.Some communities were particularly hard hit by this struggling with the opioid epidemic, and other mental health and substance abuses crises, left in the wake of economic harms. The economic suffering, combined with an appearance of indifference on the part of the business and political class, creates backlash. In addition, cultural insensitivity, feelings that politicians disrespect their religious commitments, and an increasing sense that the public discourse has left them behind or discounted them or simply failed to hear or understand, all play a factor in the increasing sensations of alienation. Income inequality and entrenched socioeconomic challenges, from poverty and employment loss to struggles with addiction, all play a role in their struggles. Environmental destruction can also negatively harm their communities, either economically or health wise; and as the Republicans threaten to gut health care, especially for people living with serious medical conditions, and to sanction insurance company discrimination on the basis of disability, working class folks are particularly vulnerable.This sensation of vulnerability creates fear and uncertainty, which Trump supporters and enablers can exploit to offer the feeling and appearance, if not substance, of a solution. By acting the part of a strong man who will restore pride in their culture, rebuild confidence in their strength and/or superiority, and cater to their views, while threatening and attacking people whom they already fear or dislike they feel supported. This is possible even without Trump-loyalists actually doing anything meaningful to help them. For example despite his promises to work to address the opioid epidemic, and appointment of his son-in-law Jared Kushner to work on this issue (among a million others), he not only did nothing about the epidemic, but actively encouraged another one and led closures of existing clinics and rehabilitation centers: thus making these communities even more vulnerable.He added: “You joke that we don’t get it, well, you don’t get it either. We are not speaking the same language.”Church is still what really holds the community together. A day earlier, on Sunday, the Driesens had gone to services in the morning and at night. They unplugged the router and turned off their cellphones. They read the Bible. Sioux Center was quiet on Sundays, when it is easier to name what is open — the Pizza Hut, the Culver’s, the Walmart — than what is not.Mr. Driesen spoke of the policies that were important to him, all the usual conservative issues. Small government. Ending abortion. Judges who share his political views. “Traditional families,” he said.“Unfortunately, there’s just more divorce than there used to be,” he said. “There’s more cohabitating. I think it is detrimental to the family. I just think kids do better in a two-parent home, with a mom and a dad.”Trump supporters often feel he will empower their religion. For some conservative and fundamentalist Christians, political empowerment and theocratic regulation of law and policy has long been a cherished goal. Some do not even believe in democracy, or the authority of secular law if and when it conflicts with their religious law or custom. Even in mainstream, academically sophisticated conservative circles, a conservative Christian with such sterling conservative credentials as David French has taken hits for his belief in classical liberal ideals of democracy and a broadly conceived democratic government.For French, Christians should work to implement their preferred policies and legal outcomes within a democratic framework. Many disagree and argue for a more explicitly theocratic, or monarchic, or dynastic political structure. This has created some quite intense controversy, with French and his ideological fellow-travelers and small-d democrats put on the defensive. They are forced to defend the ideals of free speech and assembly - towards which the Trump administration is explicitly hostile, attacking peaceful protestors with violence and threatening crackdowns on civil rights demonstrations, while praising human rights abuses at home and abroad. This puts them rhetorically up against a wall as many fellow conservatives no longer believe, not only in these ideals, but in broader Enlightenment ones fundamental to the Constitution like equality, or liberty, or fairness. Indeed some - surprisingly many, even within the highly educated political class of conservatives - advocate abandoning the democratic project entirely, the one that made America originally great (and revolutionary). His opponents disagree, arguing that only a more explicitly theological, hierarchical, and doctrine-centered framework can adequately protect not only their own religious liberties, but the welfare of the country.Such ideologues generally disdain religious liberty for others, but definitely want it for themselves and complain aggressively when they feel they are not receiving it; or when they are not allowed to discriminate against and harm or oppression to others based on religious reasons (for example, a doctor allowing a gay patient to die based on his belief that the patient is an evil sinner). People like David French want to continue with democracy, but his voice is hardly the only, or most influential one in modern American conservatism. Basic human rights like the right to protest, assembly, or speech are on the line in an election in which the incumbent regularly violently abuses peaceful protestors, lies about them, defends abusive dictatorships such as Russia, praises concentration camps in China, ruthlessly enforces state violence against children at the border and abandons our allies to collude with our enemies. It is hardly surprising in this context that many conservatives simply no longer believe in democracy itself: and are indeed quite open, explicit even, about this.‘Christianity Will Have Power’Here is a list of Republican statements over the past years.When this is the best the Republicans can offer, it is no wonder that many of them, Christian or not, support a man who supports concentration camps in China, accepts Russia paying a bounty to the Taliban for our soldiers’ lives, boasts about sexual assault (many Republicans have no problem with rape at all, indeed actively endorse the crime after all while hypocritically claiming, or trying to claim the mantle of law and order), endorses and protects two known serial slavers and kidnappers, and is responsible for horrific sexual and physical violence against innocent children.Oh, and shackling pregnant women at the border, plus the deaths of thousands of innocent Americans due to his own reckless negligence, lies, and misinformation. Or who incites violence by noting his own support for murder (“I could murder somebody and people would love me” he said rhapsodically about murder - it seems not even condemning murder is too low a bar for some Republicans, never mind sexual assault), and offering gleefully to pay bills if his supporters physically assault or injure their ideological opponents. Oh, and encourages Russia to hack our election and betrays essential allies, even those at war: Ukrainians, Kurds - and central to our national security interests.All of which, yes, he did. Sorry Trump-loyalists: it is the truth. Just as the American Revolution represented a battle between loyalists and patriots, so does this election represent a battle between loyalists and patriots. In the 18th century, the King of England, King George III, inspired loyalty so great some chose him over the welfare of the people. So too, in the 21st century, Trump manages to inspire a certain sick loyalty - or at least, hypnotized and puerile utter lack of critical thinking or capacity for adult-like independence of mind - in his followers, at the expense of our nation. Some loyalists want to support Trump’s power, just as loyalists in the 18th century sought to support the power of the English king, generally at the expense of the peace and prosperity of their communities. Some patriots want to support the nation now, just as some in the 18th century sought to instill, and strengthen democracy.The struggle is not different; only in accidentals, not essentials. Only the people, and their names, have changed. So in answer to the question: a complete lack of moral awareness or compass, blind loyalty to a cult leader, and willingness to throw fellow-citizens, and our nation and even democracy and human rights in the world, under the bus for the sake of partisan convenience and selfish short-term gain is the reason people support Trump. That, and misinformation and delusion. This applies to Christians and non-Christians alike. Sadly some theocratic Christians actually welcome the chance to implement their preferred policy views by faith; these tend to be the views and texts in Christianity that support ruthlessness, or harsh judgment not those which tend towards justice or mercy. Protecting life means depriving a sexual assault survivor as young as eleven of access to therapeutic abortion: not protecting actual innocent children after they are born, preventing basic human rights violations, providing sane public health measures during a global lethal pandemic, telling the truth about medical and scientific fact, or addressing the circumstances that make women seek out abortions in the first place - or indeed addressing children’s rights or lives in any meaningful way, except to rob them of health care if they are poor, disabled, or the wrong nationality or religion or ethnicity.I am not sure how any of this is Christian. They tend to like throwing stones, and being the very first to do so; avoiding sin? Not so much. I don’t think they would tend to agree with the Catholic Church’s negative response to, or censorship of, the ideas of the great Italian philosopher, political theorist and playwright Machiavelli. His beliefs that the ends justify the means, and that a just ruler needs to be vicious and brutal at times, fits right in with their views! Though, his overall demand for social stability and unity would not fit in too well with their worldview, nor his blunt honesty; so perhaps they would concur with the clerisy of the era and its commitment to censorship, after all. They certainly have no problem with censorship as such, though tend to scream and whine hysterically when others object to their own views, even cogently and peacefully, in the name of “free speech!” Hypocrisy is generally a strong point of wannabe autocrats and dictators; honesty, less so.

What hospitals (US Domestic & International) use Cerner?

A full list of hospitals that use Cerner would be hard to find but a majority of the list could be compiled from publicly available information from these locations: http://www.cerner.com/About_Cerner/Awards/ and http://www.cerner.com/blog.aspxI gathered this list from a few of the larger posts, a more complete list could be compiled if someone spent a while working on it.Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital (Adventist Health System)Adventist GlenOaks Hospital( Adventist Health System)Adventist Hinsdale Hospital (Adventist Health System)Adventist La Grange Hospital (Adventist Health System)Advocate Christ HospitalAdvocate Condell HospitalAdvocate Good Samaritan HospitalAdvocate Good Shepherd HospitalAdvocate Illinois Masonic Medical CenterAdvocate Lutheran General HospitalAdvocate South Suburban HospitalAdvocate Trinity HospitalAlbert Einstein Healthcare NetworkAnthony Medical CenterAtlantiCare Health SystemBall Memorial Hospital (Indiana University Hospital)Banner Baywood Medical CenterBanner Boswell Medical CenterBanner Churchill Community HospitalBanner Community HospitalBanner Del. 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