Native American and Indigenous Peoples Community

Oklahoma has the second-highest number of Native Americans in the country, with over 380,000 identifying as Native American.

Ensuring that Native American and Indigenous People have access to culturally informed healthcare is crucial for improving health outcomes in Oklahoma. The Native American and Indigenous Peoples Community's efforts to educate and equip tribal leaders and health professionals with culturally informed resources can help address health disparities and improve the quality of care for Native American communities in Oklahoma.

The Native American and Indigenous Peoples Community aims to improve healthcare for Native American and Indigenous people by educating and equipping tribal leaders and health professionals with culturally informed resources. The community focuses on education, collaboration, innovation, and evaluation to improve the delivery of care and transform tribal health. Participation is open to all HIMSS members.

For more information about this community and how to join please visit https://www.himss.org/membership-participation/native-american-and-indigenous-peoples-community