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Event Overview:
This year’s conference will provide the most up-to-date and important information Tribal leaders, Tribal health directors, I/T/U consumers, businesses and policy makers will need to make positive change. In addition, the conference will offer presentations and workshops on Medicare, Medicaid and Health Care Reform; Health Care Policy & Advocacy; Health Promotion and disease Prevention; Youth and Public Health; Oral Health and other cross cutting topics.
Exhibitor Information:
The NIHB ACC will feature renowned Tribal speakers and national speakers, top national policy makers and dynamic experts from across Indian Country and the nation. As this event provides unparalleled access to the nation’s top American Indian/Alaska Native health care leaders, we welcome your application to be part of this premiere Native health event.
About NIHB:
The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) represents Tribal governments - both those that operate their own health care delivery systems through contracting and compacting, and those receiving health care directly from the Indian Health Service (IHS).
Located in Washington DC on Capitol Hill, the NIHB, a non-profit organization, provides a variety of services to tribes, Area Health Boards, Tribal organizations, federal agencies, and private foundations, including:
Advocacy
Policy Formation and Analysis
Legislative and Regulatory Tracking
Direct and Timely Communication with Tribes
Research on Indian Health Issues
Program Development and Assessment
Training and Technical Assistance Programs
Project Management
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