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Dr. Charles "Ty" Reidhead, currently a fellow with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Boston as well as National Chief Clinical Consultant in Internal Medicine and chair of the Chronic Care Initiative for the IHS, says the exciting thing about the IPC is that it is a tool to help "people who are already wanting to do better."
Challenging the master narratives about government health care 2009
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"We were worried that we wouldn't change the system enough, we'd get better diabetes or depression care," said Reidhead.
Challenging the master narratives about government health care 2009
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"We learned pretty early on from the teams that it wasn't just about chronic conditions," Reidhead said.
Challenging the master narratives about government health care 2009
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"Shorty" Reidhead, who had made millions in construction, knew the land would yield more than just hamburger.
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That land, coveted by the neighboring Petrified Forest National Park (which lacked the funding to buy it) and deemed priceless by scientists, could become a cash cow for Hatch and Reidhead, who paid $3.3 million for the property.
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Hatch and Reidhead hope tourists will pay $60, $30, or $20 for full-day, half-day, or two-hour tours exploring the tumbled stones of ancient pueblos, petroglyphs etched in boulders, and fossils scattered in dry washes.
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June 1, 1882, Apaches killed Nathan B. Robinson at the Reidhead place and shot Emer Plumb at Walnut Springs, during a period of general Indian unrest.
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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Reidhead, also known at times as Woolf's Ranch, Lone Pine Crossing,
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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Woolf Crossing, ranch, Beaver ranch, Lone Pine, Reidhead -- 10 m.s. of
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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B.aver B.anch and Reidhead Crossing, is one of the deserted points of early settlement, historically important mainly in the fact that it was the home of Nathan B. Robinson, killed nearby by Apaches June 1, 1882.
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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