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Regulatory and Policy Impact

Davina Carey

GCU/ HCA-255

9/10/2022

Washington D.C. Indian Health Improvement Act is a current health policy in the state.

This Act is related to the development of the Governor’s Indian health advisory council,

responsible for establishing the Indian health improvement reinvestment account. This will be

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to cases of suicide, premature mortality, chronic diseases, injuries, and poor mental health among

others. There, introducing this Act will help fight the existing health care disparities and do away

with the existing historical trauma as well as increase the health status of this population.

Finally, patients and families will be able to access funds from the federal government to support

their Medicaid programs if they meet the regulatory requirements (Empey, ., 2021), ensure

that this population can access quality health care as well as allied health care services.

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Cons

Due to regulatory requirements, the enactment of this policy can fail to meet the needs of

all the American Indian and Alaska natives (Kruse, . 2022). There are members of this

population in need of these services but cannot meet the threshold regulatory requirement,

meaning they will be sidelined in accessing quality health care services.

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The impact of government on health care cost.

The government plays a significant role in ensuring the Act is implementation. In 2016,

an update in payment policy from all the Medicare and Medicaid services centers was done,

which made it possible for the state to shift more vulnerable community care cost from the state

general fund to the federal government. The federal funds access makes it possible to have the

administrative burden of the policy from the state government and increase the general

effectiveness of the policy. The federal payments help the state to able to deliver better health

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done by amending and reenacting RCW 43.84.092 and making an addition to Title 43 RCW,

which should be enacted by the Washington state legislature (Wilensky, S. E., & Tietelbaum, J.

B., (2020). The article discusses Washington Indian health improvement Act pros and cons from

community in general, the patient or the family perspective, roles in decreasing health care

insurers’ cost, the effect of government on health care cost, implemented regulatory authority in

this policy and the different responsibilities of the federal, state, and local health care with

respect to this policy.

Pros and cons including its role in reducing health care insurer’s cost

Pros

The Act will ensure that American Indians and the Alaska natives are able to attain

access to high health care status. This will be done by provision of the needed or required

resources in order to meet the health needs. This is a good move to help increase their health

within the thresholds of the Healthy individual, 2020 initiative. It will ensure that the target

community is able to maximally participate in the provision of health care services. In addition,

it holds health care practitioners more accountable to the needs of this population in meeting

their health care needs and desires (Empey, ., 2021). et.al

According to the northwest tribal epidemiology center and the health department

statistics, there is high health disparities and excess rate comparing the rest of the American

population. Compared to American Indians and Alaska natives. This exposes these communities

care services to this population (Kruse, . 2022). Through this fund, it is possible to

strengthen the continuity of quality care and result in the general improvement of the health of

the population.

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Regulatory authority responsible for implementing or enforcing the Act.

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federation. The state government has a role to carry out the activities required for the act

implementation. A key duty is an advisory council development that will oversee the

implementation of the act. Therefore, state has the responsibility to ensure the advisory council

developed meets the threshold need as proposed in the policy. The state will also create a

reinvestment account for Indian health improvement and all the money, appropriated funds set

for the implementation of the Act will be deposited here (Willging, ., 2021). In addition, the et.al

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Through this Act, legislature intends to have a national policy of the Indian self-

determination and attain quality health status for the target community, implemented. Therefore,

the legislature will establish the governor’s Indian health advisory council that will consist of

voting members including; a representative from each tribe, a CEO from each urban Indian

organization, a member from the largest house caucuses, and a member from the two largest

caucuses in the senate as well as a representative from the governor’s office (Kruse, . 2022).

Other members are non-voting and are all representatives of state agencies, Indian health

services, the commission, and the board.

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The council will have responsibilities such as doing an assessment of the tribal

implication which are not able to be resolve at the agency level, oversight the implementation of

the Act, build a biennial advisory plan, and establish a reinvestment account for Indian health

improvement. In addition, the council will also have the responsibility to appropriate and deposit

in the reinvestment account new states' savings as well as maintain fiscal neutrality to the state

general fund (Willging, ., 2021). It will ensure that the funds in the account are only spent on

issues pertaining to the Indian health improvement, with respect to the advisory plan.

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However, the advisory committee can choose to appoint technical advisory committees

that will meet specific or certain issues and concerns. It will also meet, give reports and

recommendations which aim at improving the health status of the targeted population.

Differences between the regulatory responsibility of federal, state, and local health care

regulatory in health policy.

The federal government has a key responsibility of funding the implementation of the Act

that will be done depending on the amount, which the state shifts from its general funds to the

state has the responsibility to ensure that there is a revenue control and effective expenditure of

the funds in the reinvestment account.

On the other hand, the local governments have the responsibility to provide health

statistics and records from the target population. Through local government agencies the

following services should be provided; control of communicable diseases, home health care,

school health services, sanitation services, public health nursing, and epidemiology

(Willging, ., 2021). The combination of the services from the federal, state, and local

government will ensure the implementation of the Washington Indian Health Improvement Act.

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Kruse, G., Lopez-Carmen, V. A., Jensen, A., Hardie, L., & Sequist, T. D. (2022). The Indian

Health Service and American Indian/Alaska Native Health Outcomes. Annual Review of

Public Health, 43.

Wilensky, S. E., & Tietelbaum, J. B., (2020). Essentials of health policy and law (4th ed.).

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Willging, C. E., Jaramillo, E. T., Haozous, E., Sommerfeld, D. H., & Verney, S. P. (2021).

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