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More Than a Fifth of Indigenous Oklahomans Are Uninsured. The Price They Pay Can Be Steep. - Public Health Watch

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Two years ago, Corey Still was diagnosed with an autoimmune liver disease and faced the most significant decision of his life: go into medical debt to receive life-saving care or start planning his funeral. When Still heard the news, he was uninsured – as he has been for most of his life. The 34-year-old citizen of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians has used the Indian Health Service (IHS) for his health care since he was born in W.W.…
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Public Health Watch broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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