Washington D.C. Indian Health Improvement Act
Washington D.C. Indian Health Improvement Act is a current health policy in the state. This Act is related to the establishment of the governor’s Indian health advisory council as well as the Indian health improvement reinvestment account. This will be done by amending and reenacting RCW 43.84.092 and making an addition to Title 43 RCW. This Act should be enacted by the Washington state legislature. This article discusses the pros and cons of the Washington Indian health improvement Act from the perspective of patient, family, or community, its roles in lowering the cost of health care insurers, the government impact on the cost of health care, regulatory authority implemented in this policy, and the different responsibilities of the federal, state, and local health care with respect to this policy. Washington D.C. Indian Health Improvement Act is a current health policy in the state. This Act is related to the establishment of the governor’s Indian health advisory council as well as the Indian health improvement reinvestment account. This will be done by amending and reenacting RCW 43.84.092 and making an addition to Title 43 RCW. This Act should be enacted by the Washington state legislature. This article discusses the pros and cons of the Washington Indian health improvement Act from the perspective of patient, family, or community, its roles in lowering the cost of health care insurers, the government impact on the cost of health care, regulatory authority implemented in this policy, and the different responsibilities of the federal, state, and local health care with respect to this policy.