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- Title
Developing an Indigenous systems alignment framework: A call for direct funding.
- Authors
Oré, Christina E.; Fong‐Gurzinsky, Jacob; Marshall, Carly; Parker, Myra
- Abstract
This article discusses the need for direct funding to support Native nations and Indigenous community health organizations in developing and implementing Indigenous systems alignment frameworks. These frameworks aim to align health care, behavioral health, public health, and social service systems to meet the needs and goals of Indigenous communities. The article highlights the importance of customary relationships between tribal leaders and citizens, as well as partnerships with non-tribal and governmental entities, in achieving effective and culturally congruent approaches to community health. The findings from the Indigenous Systems Alignment study confirm the relevance and applicability of the Georgia Health Policy Center's Framework for Aligning Sectors, while also emphasizing the unique perspectives and contributions of Indigenous worldviews, political sovereignty, and lived realities. The article concludes with recommendations for increasing funding, promoting Indigenous knowledge and community-centered research, and providing training on tribal sovereignty and Indigenous data sovereignty/governance to non-Indigenous partners.
- Subjects
MENTAL health services; NATIVE American children; TRIBES; FINANCING of public health; HEALTH equity; MEDICAID; MEDICAL care
- Publication
Health Services Research, 2024, Vol 59, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0017-9124
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1475-6773.14292