First Alaskans Institute’s Alaska Native Policy Center: The latest report on the Analysis of the Status of Alaska Native report, prepared by First Alaskans Institute’s Alaska Native Policy Center, is now available for download.
ITSC Behavioral Health Software Application: provides information related to the ongoing development and deployment of a single integrated behavioral health application to meet the IHS, tribal and urban BH needs.
The Virtual Library for American Indians: is designed to provide health information and statistics to the American Indian community, as well as the general population.
CMS Calendar of the Medicare Modernization Act: a web based calendar to track Medicare Modernization Outreach Events. The calendar includes a reporting feature that will allow users to pull information from the calendar based upon specific criteria.
David Mee-Lee works with healthcare professionals to develop person-centered, individualized services and systems. Effective training and consultation for you and your team " Empower and engage people to be active participants in their treatment " Implement the Patient Placement Criteria of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) " Improve integrated services for people with co-occurring mental and substance-related disorders ("dual diagnosis") " Keep the treatment team healthy by promoting empathy, compassion, communication and flexibility with team members and clients
Na'Nizhoozhi Center Inc. Specializing in Native American Traditional Healing. Organizational Goals - Reduce public intoxication in Gallup/Mckinley County, Provide humane care for chronic alcoholics and people in crisis, Collaborate with resources
Support Services International, Inc. (SSI) provides a broad range of services to federal agencies, Indian tribes, and organizations, and private and public sector organizations. Through our commitment, experience, and expertise, SSI has established long lasting business relationships with our customers. SSI specializes in: Systems and Software Development, Information Management, Networking, Web-Based Applications, Documentation and Training, Computer Aided Instruction, Survey and Evaluation Research, Treatment Outcome Assessment, Policy Analysis, Economic Business Development, Conference Management
The mission of the Office of Minority Health(OMH) is to improve and protect the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will eliminate health disparities. OMH was established in 1985 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It advises the Secretary and the Office of Public Health and Science on public health program activities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders.
American Indian Health: A New National Library Of Medicine Website. Addresses the health concerns of the 4 million Americans who claim American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry.
Drunk Driving Resources - YAERD is an organization that was setup to help young adults educate EVERYONE about the dangers of drinking and driving.