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Best of ARM: Evaluating Engagement in Multi-Sector Community Health Networks: The Case of Tribal Organizations
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Best of ARM: Evaluating Engagement in Multi-Sector Community Health Networks: The Case of Tribal Organizations

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This publication evaluates variation in public health system engagement with tribal organizations across a national sample of communities and identifies predictors of engagement.

This publication provides insight into how public health networks have the potential to engage with tribal organizations in order to better serve American Indian and Alaska Native residents. It utilizes data from the 2018 National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems data, a nationally-representative cohort of U.S. public health systems.

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06.04.2022

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