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Partners for Native Health

Partnerships for Native Health (P4NH) is a research program. It is one of the largest research organizations in the nation devoted to the health and health care ...

Partnering for Native Health - My AmeriCorps - Home Page

The Partnership for Native Health (PNH) Network will equip each member with the necessary tools to cultivate new hospital partnerships, ...

Partnering for Native Health | World Justice Project

Partnering for Native Health (PNH) is a cross-sector collaboration using health care, legal aid, education and technology to address unmet civil legal needs of ...

IHS Partnerships | Fact Sheets - Indian Health Service

The IHS works in partnership with members of the local communities it serves. This includes consulting with those who are most knowledgeable of the daily ...

Research | Partnerships for Native Health - IREACH

This Center seeks to mitigate and ultimately eliminate the alcohol-related health disparities experienced by American Indians and Alaska Natives by implementing ...

PWNA Health | Material Services - Partnership With Native Americans

PWNA health services support hundreds of reservation programs that address preventative care, home health visits and health education initiatives for tribal ...

Partners - National Indian Council on Aging

Partnerships for Native Health is one of the largest research organizations in the nation devoted to the health and healthcare of American Indians and Alaska ...

Partners | About Us - Indian Health Service

The CCC's are advocates for improved patient care at all levels of Native Corporation, Tribal, Urban, and IHS programs and are board certified, registered or ...

Partner Organizations - AAP

​Senate Committee on Indian Affairs · US Indian Health Service (IHS) · US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American ...

IREACH | Washington State University

Partnerships for Native Health, or P4NH, is a legacy program of IREACH that conducted community-centered research, training, education, and outreach to improve ...

Partnering for Native Health: Medical-Legal Partnership in Alaska

The Partnering for Native Health Medical-Legal Partnership unites the medical and legal communities under a common mission.

Native Health Group Tribally Self Funded Services Overview

Through the development of specialty services and strategic partner relationships NHG offers unique products and services for Native America Self Funded ...

About 3 - The Center for Native Health

Our Community Partners: ... The Center for Native Health works with universities, community organizations and tribal government to develop community based ...

AI/AN Health Partners - AAMC

AI/AN Health Partners. The American Indian/Alaska Native Health Partners thanks the Committee for allowing us to submit testimony on the FY 2020 ...

Community Partnerships Support More Health Coverage for Native ...

Miranda Tso, Native American Liaison Manager for BeWell, works closely with brokers to identify plans that fit an individual's health needs, budget, and ...

Partnering to increase funding for health care for Native Americans

APA Services joined the American Indians and Alaska Natives Health Partners coalition in writing to the House (PDF, 106KB) and Senate (PDF, ...

Web Resources - Native Health of Phoenix

NATIVE HEALTH is here to provide high quality, patient-centered medical, dental, behavioral health, WIC and wellness programs when you need us.

Tribal Partners - Native American Center for Health Professions

Tribal partners are critically important to our mission to improve health and address health inequities in Native communities.

About 3 - The Center for Native Health

The concept for a dedicated Center for Native Health grew out of the Culturally Based Native Health Programs, which initiated a partnership between Western ...

Community Health Partnerships Helping Native Americans

Mass General Brigham is taking great strides to improve the underlying conditions that contribute to poor health and unmet care needs for Native Americans.