The Denali Commission is an innovative federal-state partnership established by Congress to
provide critical utilities, infrastructure and economic support throughout Alaska. In October
1999 the Denali Commission approved funding to develop an assessment of rural primary care
facilities related needs throughout Alaska with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
(ANTHC), the State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and the
Indian Health Service (IHS). Since there is not one federal or state agency tasked with
oversight or prioritization of improvements, likewise there is no existing global database that
contains current statewide rural primary care related needs data.
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