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Navajo health care push not over
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2002 Efforts to contract health services from the Indian Health Service haven't ended for Navajo Nation officials who lost a vote Wednesday night to do so. The Navajo non-profit that wants to take over $500 million in health care will offer alternatives. And one Navajo council member from Utah says he will propose to have contracting in that state assumed. Get the Story:
Navajos won't take over health plan (The Arizona Republic 2/1)
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