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IHS PATH EHR Moving to Replace a 40-Year-Old System and Modernize Native Health Care
Healthcare Technology Insights

IHS PATH EHR Moving to Replace a 40-Year-Old System and Modernize Native Health Care

March 22, 2026March 22, 2026Post read time 2 min read

An electronic health record, or EHR, is a digital system that stores patient medical histories, prescriptions, lab results, and treatment plans — and the Indian Health Service may be on the verge of replacing the one it has used…

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South Dakota Passes Historic Bill To Create Indian Medicaid Managed Care Task Force
Healthcare Legislation Insights

South Dakota Passes Historic Bill To Create Indian Medicaid Managed Care Task Force

March 20, 2026March 20, 2026Post read time 1 min read

South Dakota's HB 1006 creates a 20-member task force to study Indian Medicaid Managed Care Entities. If tribal governments manage Medicaid for Native populations, the federal government would pay 100% FMAP — saving the state millions. The bipartisan bill…

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A $132 Million Workforce Housing Project Could Change How Indian Country Staffs Its Hospitals
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A $132 Million Workforce Housing Project Could Change How Indian Country Staffs Its Hospitals

March 20, 2026April 19, 2026Post read time 1 min read

A $132 million tribal workforce housing project in Kotzebue, Alaska, will stabilize health care staffing across 12 Native communities served by Maniilaq Association. As reported by Tribal Business News, the project is backed by Section 105(l) lease funding —…

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Dr. Christina Wallace Makes History as First Choctaw Chief Medical Officer
Healthcare Leadership Insights

Dr. Christina Wallace Makes History as First Choctaw Chief Medical Officer

March 20, 2026March 21, 2026Post read time 1 min read

On March 19, 2026, Dr. Christina Wallace became the first Choctaw Chief Medical Officer at Choctaw Health Center in Philadelphia, Mississippi, marking a historic milestone for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and Native health leadership across Indian Country.

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National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Calls Indian Country To Get Tested This Spring
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National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Calls Indian Country To Get Tested This Spring

March 20, 2026March 20, 2026Post read time 1 min read

National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD) is held every first day of Spring. In 2022, HIV diagnoses among AI/AN people rose nearly 30% from 2018, with only 77.3% knowing their status — the lowest of any racial or ethnic…

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Arizona’s $167 Million Rural Health Transformation Program Directly Impacts Our Tribal Citizens
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Arizona’s $167 Million Rural Health Transformation Program Directly Impacts Our Tribal Citizens

March 19, 2026March 19, 2026Post read time 1 min read

Arizona received $167 million under the federal Rural Health Transformation Program. NOFOs may open March–April 2026. Arizona's 16 IHS hospitals, 28 tribal P.L. 638 facilities, and rural safety-net providers are directly affected.

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New IHS Housing Could Finally Break the Staffing Shortage Cycle in Indian Country
Housing Insights

New IHS Housing Could Finally Break the Staffing Shortage Cycle in Indian Country

March 19, 2026March 19, 2026Post read time 1 min read

The IHS FY 2026 Staff Quarters Construction Program funds new provider housing at remote Indian Health Service facilities where a 25 percent clinical vacancy rate has limited access to care for Native populations. Proposals are due March 31, 2026.

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Big Changes Are Coming to Our Health Systems
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Big Changes Are Coming to Our Health Systems

March 9, 2026March 18, 2026Post read time 1 min read

We are always the first to feel the effects of change, and healthcare is no different. From federal funding to public trust, Native health systems need to pay attention right now. OBBBA is Restructuring Healthcare Funding The One Big…

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Only 2,500 Native doctors exist in the world. Here’s what it will take to change that.
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Only 2,500 Native doctors exist in the world. Here’s what it will take to change that.

March 5, 2026March 5, 2026Post read time 4 min read

I named my company after my grandfather on my dad’s side. Ellsworth is also my middle name. I didn’t love it when I was growing up, but much like the company that bears his name, it has grown on…

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The First Native Registered Nurse Changed Indian Country Forever
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The First Native Registered Nurse Changed Indian Country Forever

March 4, 2026March 17, 2026Post read time 1 min read

Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail, a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation, became one of the first Indigenous registered nurses in U.S. history. She fought for culturally competent care, reformed the Indian Health Service, and received the President's Award for…

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Fast, Reliable, Culturally Competent Healthcare Staffing for Contracting Officers Serving Tribal and IHS Facilities Nationwide

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Bridging the Gap: The Ellsworth Mission to Bring Culturally Competent Care to Over 600 Facilities
Bottomline is that Ellsworth needs to 43x our output. We can, and must, do that in 2026.

3. FOUNDER'S STORY
Ellsworth Is Proving That Native-Led Contracting Can Move Faster — and Deliver More
Michael Woestehoff, a Navajo citizen born in Tuba City and raised in Ganado, Arizona, founded Ellsworth LLC to create a direct and effective link between federal agencies and Native communities.

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HHS Secretary Kennedy outlines Historic Hiring and Infrastructure Plans at IHS 70th Anniversary Summit
On Thursday, February 12, 2026, the Indian Health Service (IHS) convened its 70th Anniversary Tribal Summit, marking seven decades of federal trust responsibility.

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FPDS is Gone — Here’s How to Find Your Federal Contract Awards on SAM.gov
A Practical Guide for Native-Owned Small Businesses and Federal Health Contractors | Updated February 2026

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