I applaud IHS for the strides it has made since the first high risk hearing last May, but despite this progress, since then, two more federally-operated IHS facilities are reportedly at risk of losing their CMS accreditation. I am deeply concerned that IHS is not doing enough to create real, lasting, agency-wide improvements.
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Udall expresses concern over IHS's progress and accreditation issues.
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