Benefits of Native Traditional Healing
Authors: Alicia Evan
Publication Year: 2023
Keywords: Cultural Sensitivity and Appropriateness; Diabetes; Ethnicity; Hypertension; Injury and Trauma; Mental and Behavioral Health; Nutrition; Social Determinants of Health; Substance Use; Suicide and Suicide Prevention; Traditional Healing
Short Abstract: This infographic details five common traditional healing interventions offered at Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs).
Abstract: This infographic details five common traditional healing interventions offered at Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs). The information detailed is pulled from NCUIH's report on 'Recent Trends in Third-Party Billing at Urban Indian Organizations: Thematic Analysis of Traditional Healing Programs at Urban Indian Organizations and Meta-Analysis of Health Outcomes'. To learn more, view the whole report at, https://ncuih.org/research/third-party-billing/#tab-id-11 . Disclaimer: The mentioned report associated with this infographic was commissioned by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) through a contract with NORC at the University of Chicago. This project supports evidence-based Medicaid reimbursement policymaking through rigorous research on the implementation and efficacy of TH at Urban Indian Organizations. The views, opinions, and data analysis published in this report are those of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH), and do not reflect the policies or positions of the federal government.
Source: Link to Original Article.
Source: https://ncuih.org/wp-content/uploads/NCUIH-Traditional-Healing-Benefits-09.21.23.pdf
Type of Resource: Best Practices Newsletter
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