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Posted on January 19, 2024


NIHB HOSTING TOWNHALL MEETING ON HHS TRIBAL DATA ACCESS POLICY

Join NIHB on Thursday, February 1, from 2:30 – 3:30 PM ET for a virtual Town
Hall to analyze the HHS Tribal and Tribal Epidemiology Center Data Access
Policy. NIHB is hosting this Town Hall to present a summary of the draft policy
and provide a forum for Tribal leaders and technical assistants to discuss
priorities and strategies for the upcoming consultation.

The Department of Health and Human (DHHS) Services Office of the Secretary
released a Dear Tribal Leader Letter that shares its draft Tribal and Tribal
Epidemiology Center Data Access Policy and announces a consultation to receive
feedback on the policy. The virtual consultation is scheduled for February 6,
2024, 3:00 – 5:00 PM ET. Comments must be submitted by March 5, 2024.

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Posted on January 12, 2024


WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCES VIRTUAL ENGAGEMENT ON E.O. 14112

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The White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, the White House Domestic
Policy Council, the White House Office of Management and Budget, and the White
House Council on Native American Affairs (WHCNAA) announced a virtual engagement
session with Biden-Harris Administration leadership to discuss Executive Order
14112 on Reforming Federal Funding and Support for Tribal Nations to
Better Embrace Our Trust Responsibilities and Promote the Next Era of Tribal
Self-Determination. This virtual session is scheduled for Monday, January 22,
2024, 3:30pm – 5:00 PM ET.

Per the announcement: The Executive Order (EO) demonstrates the Biden-Harris
Administration’s respect for Tribal sovereignty and its commitment to ushering
in the next era of Tribal self-determination by directing agencies to reform
federal programs for greater autonomy of Tribal Nations over how Tribes can
invest federal funding. The EO also directs agencies to make federal funding
less burdensome and more accessible for Tribal Nations.

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Posted on January 12, 2024


IHS HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUMMIT ADDRESSES MODERNIZATION INITIATIVE’S
FUNDING, STAFFING, AND ROLLOUT

On December 13, 2023, the Indian Health Service (IHS) hosted the Health
Information Technology (HIT) Modernization Summit to provide updates and discuss
HIT issues with Tribes. The HIT Modernization Summit followed up on the November
8, 2023 IHS press release, which announced the selection of General Dynamics
Information Technology, Inc. to build a new IHS enterprise Electronic Health
Record system utilizing Oracle Cerner technology to serve users of the Indian
healthcare system. This new EHR will replace the current system known as RPMS,
the Resource and Patient Management System.

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Posted on January 12, 2024


NOVEMBER STAC COVERS FUNDING UPDATES AND TRIBAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary’s Tribal Advisory
Committee (STAC) took place on November 28 and 29, in Washington, DC. Leaders
across HHS agencies, including Indian Health Service (IHS) Director Roselyn Tso,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director (CDC) Mandy Cohen, and
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Monica Bertagnolli, among others,
presented updates and engaged in discussion with Tribal leaders on current
Tribal health issues and priorities. Among these discussions, IHS unobligated
balances, the Presidential supplemental funding request, and outreach efforts in
Indian Country emerged as stand-out topics.

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Posted on December 08, 2023


WHITE HOUSE HOLDS TRIBAL NATIONS SUMMIT: PRESIDENT BIDEN ISSUES NEW EXECUTIVE
ORDER ON TRIBAL FUNDING AND REVISED IHS/VA REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT

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The 2023 White House Tribal Nations Summit (WHTNS) took place this week,
December 6 – 7. The Summit is an opportunity for Tribal leaders from all 574
federally recognized Tribes to share their priorities for new policy and for the
federal government to share important updates on new actions impacting Tribes.



At the Summit, President Biden signed an Executive Order intended to “usher in
the next era of Tribal self-determination.” The Executive Order requires
agencies to “better embrace” their trust responsibilities and assess the extent
of unmet federal obligations. It addresses Tribal funding needs by directing
federal agencies to take action to make federal funding more “accessible,
flexible, and equitable.” Additionally, the President announced the launch of
Access to Capital Clearinghouse, an online database meant to increase access to
and awareness of funding opportunities for Tribes across several federal
agencies. Many of the items in this executive order reflect long-standing
priorities of Tribal nations, and have been elevated by NIHB. Read the fact
sheet on these announcements here. 

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