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     Governor Huntsman, the Utah Department of Health and representatives from Utah’s eight federally recognized Indian tribes signed a tribal consultation agreement to improve coordination and communication processes regarding important health issues and health policy development.

 

      Tribal Consultation is the formalized process between Tribal, State and Federal governments by which all involved parties agree to an open exchange of information that can facilitate a better understanding of health related issues. The ultimate goal of the consultation process is to improve the way health services are delivered and coordinated between these governments.

 

       There are approximately 33,000 American Indians (AI) who live in Utah. They face the greatest challenges in our state with regard to poverty rates and have poorer health outcomes than the general population overall. More than one third of Utah’s AI children live at or below the poverty level, which has a significant impact on health outcomes.

 

      “The consultation agreement suggests forms of communication that emphasize trust, respect and shared

responsibility, and encourages an open and free exchange of information and opinions, regarding health issues affecting American Indians in Utah,” said Governor Huntsman “Consultation is integral to a deliberative process that results in an effective collaboration and informed decision making.”

 

“Signing of the agreement enhances consultation efforts already underway in Utah,” said Dr. David N. Sundwall, executive director, UDOH. “Our state leads the way in the western region for establishing a formal process for working with Tribal governments on health issues.” “For example, some of Utah’s tribes are located in very isolated rural and frontier parts of the state,” Sundwall added. “The UDOH has been consulting with Utah Indian Health Advisory Board (UIHAB) representatives, tribal leaders and tribal health and emergency management programs to develop emergency preparedness plans that coordinate with state and local emergency systems.”

 

     Utah’s eight federally recognized Indian tribes include the Confederated Tribes of Goshute Indians, Navajo Nation, Northern Ute Tribe, Northwestern Band of Shoshone, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, San Juan Southern Paiute, Skull Valley Band of Goshute and White Mesa Band of the Ute Mountain Ute.

Governor, Utah Department of Health & Utah’s Indian Tribes Sign Health Consultation Policies

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