The Four Corners is a region of the Southwestern United States consisting of the southwestern corner of Colorado, southeastern corner of Utah, northeastern corner of Arizona, and northwestern corner of New Mexico. Most of the Four Corners region belongs to semi-autonomous Native American nations, the largest of which is the Navajo Nation, followed by Hopi, Ute, and Zuni tribal reserves and nations. The Four Corners region is part of a larger region known as the Colorado Plateau and is mostly rural, rugged, and arid. In addition to the monument, commonly visited areas within Four Corners include Monument Valley, Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Canyon, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
Indian Health Service
Albuquerque Area
https://www.ihs.gov/albuquerque/
Navajo Nation
https://www.ihs.gov/navajo/
Phoenix Area
https://www.ihs.gov/phoenix/
Tucson Area
https://www.ihs.gov/tucson/
Indian Health Service Telehealth
https://www.ihs.gov/telehealth/
HHS Introduction to Telehealth for American Indian and Alaska Native communities
ASU Indigenous Health Summit Report, 2021
Four Corners Telehealth Consortium
https://fourcornerstelehealth.org/
Four Corners Health Department
https://www.fourcorners.ne.gov/