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Cherokee Nation Home Health reports multi-year revenue growth, expands care for unfunded patients
Summary
Board members and nominees told the Rules Committee the Cherokee Nation Home Health and Hospice operation has grown revenue and patient census in recent fiscal years and is serving unfunded Cherokee patients at no cost; reappointments to its board were confirmed.
Diana Stites Elrod and Freddy Farrell, both appearing for reappointment votes, told the Rules Committee on March 27 that Cherokee Nation Home Health and Hospice has experienced multi-year revenue growth and expanded services to unfunded citizens.
Diana Stites Elrod said the programs fiscal growth included a 16% increase in fiscal year 2023 to more than $7,000,000; a 28% increase in fiscal year 2024 to more than $9,000,000; and that fiscal year 2025 was…
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