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Covering Indian Country – May 2024
- [Registrant]Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
- [Language]日本語
- [Location]Baltimore, MD
- Posted : 2024/05/10
- Published : 2024/05/10
- Changed : 2024/05/10
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: Covering Indian Country [ https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/American-Indian-Alaska-Native/AIAN/Outreach-and-Education/index.html ]
May 2024
Spotlight: Streamlined Medicaid and CHIP enrollment
Enrolling in and keeping health care coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is about to get easier, thanks to the unveiling of a final rule that streamlines the application, eligibility determination, enrollment, and renewal processes [ https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/streamlining-medicaid-childrens-health-insurance-program-and-basic-health-program-application ]. Effective June 3, the final rule:
* Simplifies the process for eligible people to enroll in Medicaid coverage and keep their coverage
* Removes unnecessary barriers to enrollment
* Simplifies the eligibility process
* Streamlines the information that applicants must submit to verify income and assets
Keeping eligible people covered is an important step in efforts to increase equity and access to care. We know many individuals are eligible for coverage but often fall through the cracks and lose coverage for a period of time. The final rule is intended to reduce the number of eligible individuals who lose coverage and have to enroll again.
"Enrolling in and keeping health care coverage through Medicaid and CHIP is about to get easier, thanks to the unveiling of a final rule."
People with continuous health care coverage are more likely to receive or seek out routine care. And programs like Medicaid and CHIP [ https://www.healthcare.gov/medicaid-chip/getting-medicaid-chip/ ] promote health equity by providing American Indians and Alaska Natives with greater access to preventive and specialty care.
Help prevent gaps in coverage by continuing outreach and education to make sure people fully understand which insurance programs and benefits they are eligible for.
Also, let families know that Medicaid and CHIP provide pregnant people with coverage before and after their babies arrive. The coverage includes prenatal visits, labor and delivery, postpartum care, and more. Plus, the baby is covered, too.
May: Physical fitness
A powwow dancer with a message about the benefits of being active and enrolling in a health insurance Marketplace plan.
Share this ad in your newsletter or on your website. For more information, please visit CMS’s Outreach and Education Resources page [ https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/American-Indian-Alaska-Native/AIAN/Outreach-and-Education/index.html ].
Public service announcements
Share these brief audio clips and videos, available in certain Native languages and English, on your local radio station, website, and Facebook page.
SoundcloudAudio clips [ https://soundcloud.com/kauffmaninc/sets/physical-fitness ]
YoutubeVideos [ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaV7m2-zFKpjsQFh8BTlOc6FH4bFLuqw2 ]
New 2023 twitter logo x icon designPost it
Being active helps us stay well physically and mentally. Move more and sit less; your body and mind will thank you.
https://youtu.be/2hygXr92TNw
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Resources about health care coverage
A collage of 2 resources: (1) Women's Health Checklist (2) 10 Important Facts About Indian Health Service and Health Insurance
Download these resources or order copies on the Tribal Products Ordering page [ https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/American-Indian-Alaska-Native/AIAN/CMS-Tribal-Products ]. Please allow 2 weeks for your order to be completed.
* The Women’s Health Checklist [ https://www.cms.gov/outreach-and-education/american-indian-alaska-native/aian/downloads/womens-health-checklist.pdf ] (PDF, 893 KB, 2 pp) helps women of all ages track the preventive services they need to stay well.
* The 10 Important Facts About Indian Health Service and Health Insurance [ https://www.cms.gov/files/document/10-important-facts-about-ihs-and-health-insurance-pdf.pdf ] (PDF, 1.1 MB, 8 pp) explains how enrolling in health care coverage benefits Native communities.
Health observances
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
During Mental Health Awareness Month, share resources intended to help decrease the stigma around symptoms of depression that often can occur in the 12 months after giving birth.
The Talking Postpartum Depression campaign [ https://www.womenshealth.gov/TalkingPPD ] offers videos, social media messages, fact sheets, and posters. It also includes stories of hope and healing, one of which features a mom from a tribal community [ https://www.womenshealth.gov/talkingPPD/stories#stacy ].
National Women’s Health Week: May 12–18
Research suggests that people who see a health care professional regularly for routine checkups are more likely to receive timely care for a serious health concern.
In observance of National Women’s Health Week, please encourage women in your community to schedule their next wellness visit [ https://health.gov/myhealthfinder/healthy-living/sexual-health/get-your-well-woman-visit-every-year#the-basics-tab ] and commit to keeping their appointments.
Also, remind them that many preventive health services [ https://www.healthcare.gov/preventive-care-women/ ] are covered by health insurance.
Additionally, acknowledge balancing self-care with responsibilities at home and work can be challenging at times, even under the best of circumstances.
Hepatitis C awareness
May is Hepatitis Awareness Month, and May 19 is Hepatitis Testing Day. Both observances highlight the importance of screening for viral hepatitis, a liver condition.
In the United States, hepatitis C (hep C) is the most common type of viral hepatitis and a leading cause of liver cancer. The hep C-related death rate is disproportionately high among American Indians and Alaska Natives [ https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/policy/npr/2024/NationalProgressReport-HepC-ReduceDeathsAIAN.htm ], compared with the overall U.S. population.
Help address that disparity by sharing the American Indian Cancer Foundation’s hep C resource [ https://americanindiancancer.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Hepatitis-C-Resource.pdf ] (PDF, 1.7 MB, 2 pp), which highlights the importance of prevention, testing, and treatment.
Also, let people know hep C treatment is often successful and is generally covered by insurance.
Additional resources
Campaign to expand access to STI testing
A syphilis epidemic continues to disproportionately affect American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can be cured when it is caught early. Left untreated, it can lead to cancer or blindness.
Common barriers to STI testing and treatment include concerns about stigma and privacy. That’s why the campaign, Indigi-IWTK (I Want the Kit) [ https://iwantthekit.org/ ], was launched—to help expand the availability of free STI test kits that can be ordered online and used in the comfort of one’s home.
Indigi-IWTK offers outreach materials that encourage people to order the test kits, which can be used to look for syphilis and other STIs.
Funding opportunities
USDA grants to increase access to fresh local food
*Deadline:* May 14
Two U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs are offering grants for projects to help increase consumer access to fresh local food and develop new market opportunities for farmers and other agricultural businesses.
* The Farmers Market Promotion Program [ https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/grants/fmpp ] supports efforts to expand and improve the operation of farmers markets and roadside stands.
* The Local Food Promotion Program [ https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/grants/lfpp ] supports food hubs, community-supported agriculture, and other intermediaries that connect food producers and consumers.
Tribal governments are eligible to apply.
Social and Economic Development Strategies
*Deadline:* May 22
View the SEDS funding opportunity [ https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/349761 ]
Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) grants support projects designed to:
* Grow local economies
* Strengthen Native families
* Address challenges stemming from a lack of community-based businesses
Approximately 14 SEDS grants will be issued. Tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations are encouraged to apply.
Social and Economic Development Strategies for Alaska
*Deadline:* May 22
View the SEDS-AK funding opportunity [ https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/349762 ]
Social and Economic Development Strategies for Alaska (SEDS-AK) grants provide targeted support for Alaska Native village governments’ efforts to achieve social and economic self-sufficiency.
The Administration for Children and Families expects to award two SEDS-AK grants. Applications should feature community-driven projects to build and strengthen village-level governmental capacity in the areas of administration and project management.
Tribal Self-Governance Program planning and negotiation
*Deadline:* June 12
Two types of Tribal Self-Governance Program funding opportunities are available:
* Indian Health Service (IHS) expects to award three planning cooperative agreements [ https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/353228 ] of $180,000 each.
"Planning cooperative agreements" are intended to make sure tribes, tribal organizations, and inter-tribal consortia are fully prepared to assume the transfer of IHS programs and services to their tribal health program.
* IHS expects to award three negotiation cooperative agreements [ https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/353227 ] of $84,000 each.
"Negotiation cooperative agreements" are intended to help defray the costs of preparing for and engaging in Tribal Self-Governance Program negotiations.
Calendar of events
NCUIH webinar on understanding and decolonizing trauma
*May 15, at 2 p.m. Eastern*
Register for the NCUIH webinar [ https://ncuih.org/event/understanding-trauma-and-decolonizing-trauma/ ]
Join the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) for a webinar on the influences of historical trauma and how resilience and cultural connections can help address the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous people.
NIHB National Tribal Health Conference
*May 20–23*
Rapid City, South Dakota
Register for the NIHB National Tribal Health Conference [ https://web.cvent.com/event/22725cbf-a10e-4f68-8fa7-0f001c653bd1/summary ]
“Tribal Health Equity on Our Terms” is the theme of this year’s National Indian Health Board (NIHB) National Tribal Health Conference. Tribal leaders, public health professionals, policy specialists, advocates, and allies are encouraged to attend.
CMS Health Equity Conference
*May 29–30*
Bethesda, Maryland, with the option to attend virtually
Register for the CMS Health Equity Conference [ https://cmshealthequityconference.com/register.html ]
The theme of the second CMS Health Equity Conference is “Sustaining Health Equity Through Action.” Currently, the conference is at capacity for in-person participation. People may opt to join the waitlist and register for virtual participation in the meantime.
National UNITY Conference
Logo for United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc.
*June 29–July 3*
Portland, Oregon
Register for the National UNITY Conference [ https://unityinc.org/national-conference/ ]
Sponsored by United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (UNITY), this annual youth leadership development conference addresses social issues that impact communities nationwide. The target audience includes youth leaders as well as adults who work with youth and could benefit from training in topics such as rapport building and conflict resolution.
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Covering Indian Country is published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Division of Tribal Affairs to share resources, success stories, and best practices with the people who connect tribal communities to health care coverage.
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