NASHP Issue Brief Series: Forging State and Tribal Partnerships to Improve the Health Care Delivered to American Indians and Alaska Natives
NASHP has launched a three-part webinar and issue brief series featuring strategies that states and Tribes are using to improve the delivery of health services for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people.
AI/AN communities experience longstanding challenges in accessing health care and disparate health outcomes compared to other populations. To address health care priorities for AI/AN communities and reduce health disparities, states and Tribal Nations are working together to leverage Medicaid reimbursement for key services and improve access to long-term and behavioral health services and supports.
These new resources explore strategies states can use to develop and strengthen partnerships with Tribes:
Leveraging Medicaid Reimbursement for American Indian and Alaska Native Health Care:
- Webinar Recording: Leveraging Medicaid to Improve the Health Care Delivered to American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Brief: How States and Tribes can Leverage Medicaid to Improve the Health Care Delivered to American Indians and Alaskan Natives
Strengthening Long-Term Services and Supports for American Indian and Alaska Native Elders and People with Disabilities:
- Webinar Recording: States and Tribes Working Together to Improve the Long-Term Care Delivered to American Indian/Alaska Native Elders and Their Caregivers
- Brief: How States and Tribes can Work Together to Improve Long Term Care for American Indian/Alaska Native Elders and their Caregivers
Improving the Delivery of Behavioral Health Services and Supports to AI/AN Communities:
- Webinar Recording: States and Tribes Working Together to Improve the Access of American Indians and Alaska Natives to Behavioral Health Care
- Brief: How States and Tribes can Partner to Improve the Access of American Indians and Alaska Natives to Behavioral Health Care
Go to the NASHP website.
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