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WEBNativeDATA is a free online resource that offers practical guidance for Tribes and Native-serving organizations For this resource, Native-serving organizations includes Tribal and urban Indian organizations and Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs). on obtaining and sharing health data. We also offer data sharing Data sharing includes obtaining and …

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About Us NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBAbout Us. Tribal and urban Indian communities need correct health information (data), so that community leaders can: The Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center, along with experts from across the nation, developed this resource to help Tribes and Native-serving organizations gain access to correct health information, so that leaders can make

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Ian Blake NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBBorn and raised in Anchorage, Ian Blake’s love for his community and the people of Alaska is reflected in his work. As a seasoned biostatistician who works at the Alaska Native Epidemiology Center (ANEC), Ian focuses on building strong partnerships, upholding tribal data sovereignty is the right each Tribe has to govern the collection, ownership, and …

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Public Health Authority Status

WEBPublic health authority is the authority of a sovereign government to protect the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens.1 As sovereign nations, Tribes have the power to define how they will use this authority to protect and promote the health of their communities.2 Tribes do not need the recognition of the U.S. government to exercise

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Dr. Richard Leman NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBNativeDATA is an initiative of IDEA-NW – a project working to improve data and enhance access for Tribes in the Pacific Northwest and across Indian Country. When speaking with Dr. Richard Leman, it only takes a few minutes before you realize that Richard’s knowledge about public health preparedness and response is vast.

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Tribal Public Health Authority 101 (For Beginners)

WEBSummary. 1. Data for Tribes, TECs, and Native-serving organizations is essential for both protecting communities from diseases, but also for priority setting for public health eforts. 2. The designation of Tribes and TECs as public health authorities, as recognized through federal law, provides all legal standing necessary to access public

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Defining Your Goal NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBTribes and Native-serving organizations need correct health information, so that community leaders can make informed decisions. But how do you know if requesting health data is the best choice for you and the people you serve? The first step toward answering this question involves defining your goal.

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Common Databases in Tribal Public Health

WEBHCUPnet is a free online system that can be used to access hospitalization data at the national and state levels. HCUP also makes national and state databases available through data agreements and for a fee. Individual states may also release hospitalization data under a data agreement. Other Data Sources.

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Lancer Stephens NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBWhen Lancer Stephens, an Associate Professor in the College of Public Health, began working for the University of Oklahoma in 2011, the number of American Indian and Alaska Native people participating in clinical research was low. At times, large studies would have one maybe two Native people. However, after extensive outreach and relationship …

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Glossary NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBis a collection of datasets. Tribes and Native-serving organizations seek to obtain data from local, state, and federal databases to be able to watch disease trends, respond to health threats, and create useful health policies. Dataset. is a collection of data. The data in a single dataset often share a common topic.

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Success Stories NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBSuccess Stories. The state, the Tribes, NPAIHB, and IHS have a responsibility to meet the public health needs of the communities we mutually serve. Capturing these commitments on paper in a way that respects Tribal sovereignty and …

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1. Tribes Are Sovereign Nations.

WEBTribal data sovereignty is the inherent right Tribes have to control the collection, ownership, and use of their own data.7 Data are an important tool used by sovereign nations to inform policies and decision-making. Data are also key to building Tribal health systems that protect and promote health for current and future generations. 7,8.

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Building Successful Data Partnerships

WEBBuilding Successful Data Partnerships. Tribes and Native-serving organizations, including Tribal and urban Indian organizations and Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs), benefit from building strong data partnerships. Below are important things to consider when doing so. Whether you want to obtain or share health data, it is important to

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Tribal Public Health Authority 101 (For Beginners)

WEBTribal Public Health Authority 101 (For Beginners) Resource Type: Document. Topics: Protecting Your Rights, Public Health Authority. Audiences: Local/State/Federal Partner, Tribal Epidemiology Center, Tribe or Tribal Organization, Urban Indian Organization. Provides basic information about public health authority status for those new to the topic.

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Sharing Data NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBAnytime data is shared, whether it is shared internally or externally, there needs to be a data agreement in place. Data agreements Data sharing agreements are formal contracts that identify what data are being shared and how data will be used and protected. help protect the people and communities whose data are being shared. They also help …

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Tips for Obtaining Health Data

WEBCommunicate Whether Data Will Be Used For Public Health Practice or Research. One common question you will be asked is whether you plan on using the data for ‘public health practice’ or for ‘research’. Improve the health of a specific population or group1 Generally, when data is used for public health practice, the potential benefits

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Data Supports for Tribes and Native-serving Organizations

WEBTribal Epidemiology Centers Tribal Epidemiology Centers, also known as TECs, work with Tribes and Native-serving organizations, to improve the health of American Indian and Alaska Native people.

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Obtaining Data NPAIHB NativeDATA

WEBData Agreements. To obtain data, we often must sign at least one data agreement. Data agreements often describe how the data will be collected, used, kept safe, and destroyed. This is called data stewardship. Learn about the common types of data agreements and important data stewardship considerations for Tribes and Native-serving organizations.

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Is Requesting Data the Best Choice

WEBDesigned to help you decide if requesting health data is the best choice for you and the people you serve.

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