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Technical Assistance for Urban Indian Communities– The Urban Indian Perspective Series

Authors: Bartgis, Jami

Publication Year: 2010

Last Updated: 2010-03-10 13:09:54

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: Technical Assistance, Urban Indian communities, best practices,management

 

Short Abstract: The TARC is NCUIHs implementing agent to assist the Urban Indian Health Programs to attain their own goals in diverse areas-- such as Public Health Policy, Management, Finance and Operations, Communications, Education, Evaluation, Outreach, Quality Care and Technology, to name a few. As such, the TARC has been designed to operate under a holistic approachthat is, both in seamless coordination with the other NCUIH departments (Legislation, Policy, Technology, and Executive Office) and in coordination with the unique needs of the Urban Indian Health Programs and the communities they serve. 

Abstract: The TARC is NCUIHs implementing agent to assist the Urban Indian Health Programs to attain their own goals in diverse areas-- such as Public Health Policy, Management, Finance and Operations, Communications, Education, Evaluation, Outreach, Quality Care and Technology, to name a few. As such, the TARC has been designed to operate under a holistic approachthat is, both in seamless coordination with the other NCUIH departments (Legislation, Policy, Technology, and Executive Office) and in coordination with the unique needs of the Urban Indian Health Programs and the communities they serve. 


 

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