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National Council of Urban Indian Health partners with Morehouse School of Medicine's National COVID-19 Resiliency Network

President's Budget Request includes $100 million for urban Indian health


President s Budget Request includes $100 million for urban Indian health
FY 22 Budget Request includes $8.5 billion for Indian Health Service and $100 million for urban Indian health, a nearly 60% increase over the FY 21 enacted amount
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National Council of Urban Indian Health
On May 28, the Biden Administration released the detailed annual budget proposal for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022. The proposal includes a total of $131.7 billion for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which represents a nearly 23.5% increase to current enacted budget for FY21. The request includes $8.5 billion for the Indian Health Service (IHS) and $100 million for urban Indian health.
The National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) and the ....

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COVID-19 Vaccine Available for Native Americans at UMB


April 21, 2021
Among the most treasured gifts of family are the stories that are passed down from generation to generation. The spoken tales and traditions woven through time can resonate so deeply that they personify someone’s heritage.
National Council of Urban Indian Health CEO Francys Crevier receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine from Isabel Sangiorgi, a University of Maryland School of Nursing student who is volunteering as a vaccinator at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Vaccination Clinic. MATTHEW PAUL D AGOSTINO/UMB
COVID-19 has posed a grave threat to stop that flow of cultural richness in the Native American community across the country, where in some areas they have faced the highest COVID-19 mortality rate compared to any other ethnicity. The community is encouraging each other to protect themselves by getting a COVID-19 vaccine and practicing all the public safety measures. ....

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Push To Vaccinate Indigenous Americans Leaves Some Urban Indians 'Out Of The Loop'


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The Indian Health Service has delivered coronavirus vaccine doses to the most far-flung corners of the country. From remote villages in Alaska to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, Indigenous Americans as young as 16 have had access to the shot for weeks.
But some urban Native people haven t been so lucky. Count 55-year-old Jonathan Concha of Albuquerque among them.
For the most part, everybody else in my family has been vaccinated already. So, I m the last one, he said just after receiving his first shot in mid-March.
Concha scored a spot at a mass-vaccination event co-hosted by New Mexico s Indian Affairs Department, Albuquerque s urban Indian health clinic, and several other partners . But this came after two months of roadblocks. ....

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