Resources
We offer many resources to other urban Indian-serving organizations, decisionmakers, legislative partners, the community, and more.
We offer many resources to other urban Indian-serving organizations, decisionmakers, legislative partners, the community, and more.
This health profile provides an overview of the health status of the AI/AN population living in the service area of the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center (GLIIHC).
This health profile provides an overview of the health status of the AI/AN population living in the service area of American Indian Health Services of Chicago (AIHSC).
This health profile provides an overview of the health status of the AI/AN population living in the service area of American Indian Health and Family Services (AIHFS).
This health profile provides an overview of the health status of the AI/AN population living in the service area of Native American Lifelines (NAL).
A snapshot of the goals and strategies of GHWIC
Information regarding the first two years of grantee work with GHWIC
The Urban Indian Health Institute has been invited to Trans Pride Seattle 2017! In honor of this invitation UIHI is proud to announce their newest resource: “Decolonizing Identity: Addressing Two-Spirit Health and Well-Being Through Data Collection.” …
Urban Indian Health Programs (UIHP) are currently attempting to gain eligibility for Medicaid’s 100% Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) payment for their IHS eligible patients receiving services at UIHPs. Confusion about 100% FMAP exists due to …
Because urban AI/ANs dwell outside the areas where federally recognized tribes have jurisdiction, they are left voiceless in informing policy created for the wellbeing of the entire AI/AN population. This brief discusses the need for urban …
An overview of the health status of Natives within 33 Urban Indian Health Program service areas