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Modernizing the Talihina Indian Hospital: A Proposal for Improved Health Services, 1967-02-20

 Item — Box: DP 63, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_63_15_0005
The proposal to modernize the Public Health Service Indian Hospital in Talihina, Oklahoma includes major functional rearrangements, expansion of departments, and the addition of 100 GM&S beds. The project will be completed in three phases to avoid increased costs and construction issues. The estimated cost has increased to $1,502,000, and it is recommended to award one construction contract for all phases. The hospital serves as a primary health resource for the Choctaw and other tribes in the area, and the proposed modernization aims to improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare services provided.

Dates

  • 1967-02-20

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

8 pages

Overview

90th (1967-1969)

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Related Materials

Cherokee Indians; Chickasaw Indians; Choctaw Indians; Creek Indians; Seminole Indians

General

Health; Native Americans; Energy; Social Sciences and History
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Repository Details

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