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  • Vaccine Equity Best Practices For Urban Indian Organizations

    Authors: NCUIH Publication Year: n.d. Keywords: COVID-19, Vaccination/Immunizatio

    Updated: April 23rd, 2025

    Abstract: The NCUIH Vaccine Equity team has developed a list of best practices for Indian Health Care Providers to increase vaccine uptake in urban American Indian and Alaska Native communities.

    covid-19 vaccination/immunization
  • Overview Of The Impact Of Medicaid On Health Care For American Indian And Alaska Native People

    Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health Publication Year: March 2025 Key

    Updated: April 1st, 2025

    Abstract: The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) has released a comprehensive overview highlighting the crucial role Medicaid plays in providing health care to American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities.

    health care access medicaid/medicare social determinants of health (sdoh) fmap
  • Impact of Federal Funding Pauses on Urban Indian Organizations

    Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health Publication Year: February 11, 2

    Updated: March 5th, 2025

    Abstract: The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) conducted a survey to assess the impact of large-scale federal funding disruptions on UIOs.

    diabetes health care access medicaid/medicare mental and behavioral health social determinants of health (sdoh) substance use suicide and suicide prevention vaccination/immunization funding staffing layoffs operational sustainability service availability workforce federal funding
  • Preventing Substance Misuse & Opioid Overdoses in Urban Indian Communities

    Authors: Sophie Chishty Publication Year: Fall 2024 Keywords: Culturally Informed

    Updated: November 6th, 2024

    Abstract: Through partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) conducted a needs assessment in 2024 to better understand the perspectives of Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) on the prevention of substance misuse and opioid overdoses among urban American Indian and Alaska Native (Al/ AN) communities.

    culturally informed care health care access mental and behavioral health social determinants of health (sdoh) substance use substance misuse opioid misuse harm reduction

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