Government Seeks More Data on Tribal Health Gaps
Published Date: 9/22/2025
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Summary
The Indian Affairs office wants to keep collecting info to better understand public health needs in Native communities. This helps them plan and improve health services where it matters most. They’re asking for approval to continue this work, which affects tribal members and health workers, with no new costs or big changes right now.
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Renewal of Tribal Public Health Survey
If you are a member of a tribal community or a health worker, the Department of the Interior’s Indian Affairs office will continue collecting information to understand public health needs and help plan or improve health services. The agency says this renewal will continue existing data collection and will not add new costs or major changes right now.
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