Innovation in Indian healthcare: using health information technology to achieve health equity for American Indian and Alaska Native populations.

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Published in Perspect Health Inf Manag on January 01, 2011

Authors

Mark Carroll1, Theresa Cullen, Stewart Ferguson, Nathan Hogge, Mark Horton, John Kokesh

Author Affiliations

1: Indian Health Service, USA.

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