NCUIH Native Healthcast

By: National Council of Urban Indian Health
  • Summary

  • This is the official podcast of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). These episodes elevate conversations about Native health and the development of quality, accessible, and culturally competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban settings.

    Produced by: Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events at the National Council of Urban Indian Health

    © 2024 NCUIH Native Healthcast
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Episodes
  • Essential Strategies for Marketing Urban Indian Organizations
    Aug 2 2024

    Tune in to the NCUIH Native HealthCast for a conversation on the importance of marketing for Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs). Jessica Gilbertson, Director of Communications and Events, and Carmen Toft, Associate Director of Communications and Events, discuss the importance of promoting UIOs in a competitive health care landscape to ensure communities and patients are aware of the valuable services they offer. Discover how effective marketing tactics can lead to improved health outcomes and learn effective strategies to advance urban Indigenous health care. Listen as our hosts outline the basics, list best practices, and share opportunities for cost-effective and easy wins.

    The NCUIH Native Healthcast is produced by Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events, and introduced by River Carroll (Cheyenne and Arapaho), Policy and Communications Associate at NCUIH.

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    19 mins
  • Empowering Urban Indian Organizations at the Intersection of Health and Voting Access
    Jul 10 2024

    This episode of the NCUIH Native Healthcast delves into the crucial topic of civic engagement and social determinants of health (SDOH). The discussion between hosts Meredith Raimondi, Vice President of Policy & Communications, and Jeremy Grabiner, Interim Congressional Relations Director, highlights how non-medical factors can significantly influence health outcomes in urban Indigenous communities. From access to housing, clean water, and nutritious food to the impact of voting on physical and mental health, this episode explores the intricate relationship between social conditions and well-being.

    Political decisions can significantly influence SDOHs. Research shows that increased voter engagement correlates with better health outcomes. Addressing these disparities through civic participation can break the cycle of biased health policies perpetuating existing health disparities. Efforts by voting rights organizations are crucial in raising awareness and advocating for equitable voting access. Initiatives like integrating voter registration services into health facilities, led by the Biden administration, aim to make voting more accessible. By designating Urban Indian Organizations as National Voter Registration Act sites, individuals accessing health care services can register to vote easily.

    The NCUIH Native Healthcast is produced by Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events, and introduced by River Carroll (Cheyenne and Arapaho), Policy and Communications Associate at NCUIH.

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    19 mins
  • Cultural Resilience and Health: Traditional Healing Services at UIOs
    Jun 25 2024

    In this episode of the NCUIH Native Healthcast, Alexandra Payan, JD, federal relations manager, and Nahla Holland (Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation), research associate, explore how traditional healing practices can intertwine with Western health care systems, spotlighting the tangible positive impact of traditional healing on health outcomes at Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs). Throughout the discussion, Alexandra and Nahla discuss the different types of traditional healing services utilized at UIOs, underscoring their pivotal role in cultural preservation and community well-being. They conclude by candidly addressing the pressing issue of funding constraints faced by UIOs in sustaining these invaluable services.

    The NCUIH Native Healthcast is produced by Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events at NCUIH.

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    25 mins

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