Health Delivery Systems in Response To Covid-19: The Need for Indigenous Led Responses in the USA

Authors

  • Margo Hill Eastern Washington University (EWU), Spokane, Washington State, USA
  • Frank Houghton Limerick Institute of Technology, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7599-5255
  • Mary Ann Keogh Hoss Eastern Washington University (EWU), Spokane, Washington State, USA

Keywords:

American Indians/ Alaskan Natives, Covid-19, health inequalities, indigenous health

Abstract

The indigenous American Indian/ Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities in North America have experienced inequitably higher rates of Covid-19 related morbidity, hospitalisation, and mortality than the majority, non-Hispanic white population. These inequalities are the result of centuries of racism and oppression. Mainstream health services have struggled financially to survive the crisis and are poorly positioned or trained to meet the needs of tribal members. The Indian Health Service, being both poorly funded and often suspect, largely failed to mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on these vulnerable communities. There is an urgent need for the expansion of indigenous led health providers.

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Published

2022-02-27

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