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Did you know that....?
  • 57.2% of the UIHps  have some sort of accreditation;
  • of those, 25% were state or partial accreditation (i.e., accreditation for one type of service).
  • For UIHPs that were not accredited, nearly sixty percent (58.3%) reported it was too expensive.
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  • 40%  of UIHPs deemed SAMHSA as the most culturally appropriate agency ( other than IHS)
  •  46.2% also  deemed SAMHSA as the best prepared from a grants management perspective.
  • HRSA and CDC tied as being the best at training (28.6%).
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Source: NCUIH UIHP Survey 2008
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Technical Assistance

Technical Assistance iconThe National Council of Urban Indian Health strongly believes that providing customized and culturally-appropriate Technical Assistance to the Urban Indian programs can trigger the changes necessary to advance our community in the optimal direction. NCUIH's Technical Assistance and Research Center (TARC) is an essential component of the Organization's Mission to serve Urban Indian communities across the nation. More...

The TARC is NCUIH's implementing agent to assist the Urban Indian Health Programs to attain their own goals in diverse areas-- such as Public Health Policy, Management, Finance and Operations, Communications, Education, Evaluation, Outreach, Quality Care and Technology, to name a few.  As such, the TARC has been designed to operate under a holistic approach that is both in seamless coordination with the other NCUIH departments (Legislation & Policy, Technology, and Executive Office) and in coordination with the unique needs of the Urban Indian Health Programs and the communities they serve.  Led by Jami Bartgis, Ph.D, the TARC is responsible for providing services divided in three main categories:  Information Center, UIHP Tools and One-on-One Support. All three categories are specifically devoted to help Urban Indian Health Programs nationwide.

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If you are a NCUIH Member Organization and have a question on technical assistance or an information need, please fill out the form at the bottom of this page  to contact the TARC, or  send a message to Dr. Bartgis @ Jbartgis@ncuih.org