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A Feature Service showing the new 2025 IHS boundaries with edits to the Oklahoma City and Nashville Areas to better align with how health facilities are managed by these two IHS Areas on the ground. |
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A Feature Service showing the new 2025 IHS boundaries with edits to the Oklahoma City and Nashville Areas to better align with how health facilities are managed by these two IHS Areas on the ground. |
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[[-179.133392334067,24.5183788788653],[179.788208008128,71.3980484002151]] |
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["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Feature Access","Feature Service","providerSDS","Service"] |
description:
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Due to a lack of consistency on Agency-developed maps showing Indian Health Service (IHS) Area boundaries, the IHS Office of Public Health has <div><br /></div><div><br /></div><div> On some IHS maps, Texas is included in the Oklahoma City Area IHS, whereas on other IHS maps Texas is in the Nashville Area IHS. This lack of consistent representation of IHS Area boundaries on maps causes confusion among IHS staff and other stakeholders.</div> |
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title:
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2025 IHS Areas |
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Feature Service |
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tags:
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["IHS Areas","Boundaries","American Indian/Alaska Natives","Health Facilties","Alaska Natives","American Indian"] |
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en-US |
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2025_IHS_Areas |
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WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere |