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... 2005). Theyare readyfor multimedia learning to be delivered on a flexible learning schedule, one that is not tied to a settime and place.Recent information on student expectations already reveals ... [Editor's note: Subscription required for access.]COPYRIGHT AND CITATION INFORMATION FOR THIS ARTICLEThis article may be reproduced and distributed for educational purposes if the following ... such technologies, the Internet is no longer a series of isolated silos of information; it has become aplatform for users to communicate and interact with one another. Web 2.0 could be characterized...
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... First,aState‐Tribal‐UrbanIndianHealthCollaborativehasbeenre‐institutedatastate/triballeaderpolicylevel for addressingappropriatesystems change andpolicydecisionsthatneedtobemadeto change healthoutcomes for Indianpeople.Thisgroup—comprisedoftribalgovernments,healthstaff,andstateleadersacrossmultiplesystemsanddepartments—willbestrategicallyaligningstatewideIndianhealthdisparitiesworkwithGovernorGregoire’s5‐PointHealthCareInitiative.Thiswillallowthegrouptoleverageexistingresources,maximizethelimitedfundscurrentlyavailable,andcreatetheinfrastructurenecessarytofurtherreduceIndianhealthdisparitiesinthefuture.Second,severalagencies,organizations,andinstitutionshaveexpressedarenewedinterestincomingtogethertodevelopamorecompletesetofAmericanIndianhealthstatusdata.AccuratedataisnecessarytosupportcommunityhealthassessmentsandpolicydevelopmenttoimproveservicedeliveryandhealthstatusofIndianpeople.WithoutpaintingamorethoroughpictureofIndianhealthinWashingtontoday,theabilitytoplanorimproveservices,monitorquality,andanalyzecostsisseverelyimpaired.Tribalgovernmentsmustbeintricatelyinvolvedinsucheffortstoassuretheuseofthedataisculturally‐appropriate,acceptable,andmeaningfulinimprovingthehealthoftheirpeople.Byreinstitutingeffortsthatbeganin1997betweentheAmericanIndianHealthCommissionandWashingtonStateDepartmentofHealththroughanAmericanIndianDataCommittee,anupdatedframeworkcanbedeveloped for addressingpriorityhealthissues for AI/AN.Third,sweepingnationalhealthreformandthecurrentadministrationofferauniqueopportunity forchange inhowhealthcareisprovidedtoAI/ANs.AsIndianhealthleadershipsuchastheU.S.IndianHealthServices,theNationalIndianHealthBoard,andmoreregionally,theNorthwestPortlandAreaIndianHealthBoard,stronglyadvocates for theinclusionofIndianhealthreforminnationalreformstrategies,thestateisalsorethinkinghowitprovidesquality,affordable,andcost‐effectivehealthcaretoitscitizens.Thestate,Tribes,andthecommissionwillactivelypartnerintheseeffortstoaddresstheneed for AI/ANincreasedaccesstoexistingservices,increasedTribalproviderreimbursementopportunitiessoculturally‐appropriateservicescanbeprovidedinTribalcommunities,anddevelopmechanisms for evaluatingprogress for improvedIndianhealthstatus.SectionIII,2007‐2009Accomplishments,highlightssomeofthemajorachievementsmade for Indianhealthinthestatesincethelastplanwaspublishedin2007.Additionalpartnershipshavebeendeveloped,keypolicyissueshavebeenaddressed,andthere ... HealthReformTribes,UrbanIndianHealthOrganization,andNational/TribalHealthReformAsourstatecontinuescollaborativeeffortswithTribestoaddressworseningtribalhealthdisparities,ourGovernor’sinvolvementwithNationalHealthCareReformmayprovideanopportunitytoaddresshealthdisparitiesattheNationallevel.ThefollowingreportwaswrittenbyJimRoberts,PolicyAnalyst,NorthwestPortlandAreaIndianHealthBoard,toprovidethemostcurrentupdateonnationallevelhealthreform,andmostimportantly for thisplan,howthesereformactivitiesrelateto/impactTribesinWashington. Opportunities for Change: Improving the Health ... UrbanIndianHealthProgramsTheAIHChasidentifiedUrbanIndianhealthasanareathatwarrantsadditionalattentionandheightenedawareness.ManyAI/ANpeopleliveinurbanareasinthestate,andtheseAI/ANindividualsfacesignificantandoftenuniquechallengesinaccessingcareandremaininghealthy.ManyoftheseindividualsaremembersofWashingtonStateTribes,othersaremembersofTribesfromotherstates,somearemembersoffederallyrecognizedTribes,othersarenot.InordertoeffectivelyaddresshealthdisparitiesofallAI/ANinWashington,theremustbeamoreconcertedefforttolinkurbanIndianhealthprogramstohealthreformeffortstakingplace.Thiswillallow for improvedcoordinationinprovidingacomprehensivehealthcaredeliverysystem for IndianpeopleinWashington.InSectionIIIA,oneoftheprioritiesidentified for theState‐Tribal‐UrbanIndianHealthCollaborativeistobeginthisworkbyraisingawarenessofurbanIndianhealthissues.ThefollowingisfromanissuebriefdevelopedbyRalphForquera,executivedirector,SeattleIndianHealthBoard5.Thisbriefprovidesacomprehensivesummaryofurban...