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SUMMARY:NCUIH 2022 Urban Indian Health Policy Preview and FMAP Discussion for UIOs
DESCRIPTION:Late in 2021\, the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) hosted focus groups for Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) and delivered surveys to define key UIO priorities. NCUIH would like to further this conversation since 100% FMAP for UIOs was included in the American Rescue Plan Act by providing a space for UIOs to share how the implementation has been going in a special session on January 25. This event will be presented by NCUIH’s Policy Analyst\, Jeremy Grabiner\, to review NCUIH’s ongoing policy assessment and top legislative priorities for 2022. NCUIH’s Federal Relations Manager\, Mica Venturo\, will also join to discuss FMAP implementation with participating UIOs and review NCUIH’s FMAP strategic advancement guide. \nPresenters: \n• Jeremy Grabiner\, Policy Analyst\, NCUIH\n• Mica Venturo (Seneca)\, Federal Relations Manager\, NCUIH \nObjectives: \n1. Review 2021 policy assessment\n2. Review 2022 policy priorities\n3. Discuss FMAP implementation and review NCUIH’s FMAP strategic advancement guide \nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs and Leadership\, UIO Staff
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/ncuih-2022-urban-indian-health-policy-preview-and-fmap-discussion-for-uios/
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SUMMARY:Addressing Emerging Infection Control Threats to Urban Indian Organizations
DESCRIPTION:January 26\, 2022 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST \nA Kawe (gathering) of UIO leaders\, staff\, and community members. \nThis informational and training webinar is designed to obtain feedback from Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs) on what the current experiences are as it relates to infection control threats and emerging and remerging diseases. We also aim to provide the latest data and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance for health care and community health workers on the current COVID-19 Delta and Omicron variants. \nBreakout sessions will allow for UIOs to share their experiences with each other\, followed by a presentation addressing UIO concerns from CDC’s Dr. Abigail Carlson. The session will close with a facilitated Q&A session. \nPresenters:\n·         Dr. Abigail Carlson\, CDC\n·         Kyle Mitchell\, Facilitator \nObjectives:\n1.       Hear from UIOs about current IPC challenges\n2.       Facilitate a forum for UIO members to engage with a CDC expert and discuss concerns\n3.       Provide the audience with current data and recommendations on how to safely navigate the flu\, cold season\, and COVID-19 variants\n4.       Address “COVID Fatigue” and how to remain vigilant during the pandemic \nAudience:\nUIO ED/CEOs\, UIO Staff\, Community Health Workers\, IPC Champions
URL:https://ncuih.org/event/addressing-emerging-infection-control-threats-to-urban-indian-organizations/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,IPC
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