Name
Suuma-aitu: Successful Partnerships Between HIEs and Tribal Nations
Session Type
Educational Workshop
Description

Developing the trusted relationships necessary to achieve effective data exchange between Health Information Exchanges and Tribal Nations is crucial for improving healthcare outcomes, but it often presents unique challenges. Join us in this comprehensive and interactive workshop to expand your understanding of the complexities involved in data exchange with Tribal Nations. Learn practical strategies for building effective and respectful partnerships, ensuring initiatives are not only designed for the tribes but also with them, and fostering deeper trust and cooperation to enhance healthcare outcomes for everyone involved.

Room Name
Cartier
Date & Time
Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 1:15 PM - 2:30 PM
Time
1:15 PM - 2:30 PM
Session Objectives
1. Participants will learn how to build empathic partnerships with Tribal Nations by understanding and valuing their unique healthcare needs and cultural contexts.
2. Attendees will gain insights into forming and maintaining trust with Tribal Nations through inclusive governance, empathetic engagement, and collaboration.
3. Participants will explore strategies to assess and improve the technical infrastructure of Tribal health systems, ensuring they are prepared for effective data exchange.
4. Attendees will gain insight into addressing data quality challenges and knowledge on leveraging epidemiologic data to enhance data-driven decision-making.
5. Attendees will learn best practices for increasing coordination of data exchange with Tribes and Tribal Organizations operating under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, ensuring better-coordinated care and successful data interoperability.
Speaker Name
Robert Coffey
Speaker Title
Clinic Director
Speaker Organization
Perkins Family Clinic Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Speaker 2 Name
David Kendrick
Speaker 2 Credentials
B.S., M.D., MPH
Speaker 2 Title
Chief Executive Officer
Speaker 2 Organization
MyHealth Access Network