Native American public health officials are stuck in data blind spot
Briefly

The 2010 reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act granted tribal epidemiology centers public health authority, but data access challenges persist for Native American communities.
American Indians and Alaskan Natives faced a COVID-19 infection rate 3 times higher than non-Hispanic whites, emphasizing the urgent need for improved data-sharing in tribal health responses.
Read at sun-sentinel.com
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