Guidance for federally recognized tribes and tribal epidemiology centers on requesting CDC public health data
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Guidance for federally recognized tribes and tribal epidemiology centers on requesting CDC public health data

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is providing this guidance to assist federally recognized tribes and Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) in identifying and requesting tribal data from CDC.

    This is the first iteration of this guidance and related materials, which are meant to provide a foundation for further CDC engagement with tribes, TECs, national organizations, urban Indian organizations, and others across the public health system on the collection, quality, analysis, and sharing of tribal data.

    In addition, through the agency’s Data Modernization Initiative (DMI), CDC is streamlining and improving data collection and sharing between the agency and its tribal and other public health partners; therefore, this guidance and approach will be improved over time, mainly through the DMI effort.

    This guidance is supplemented by other tribal data resources and information provided on CDC’s Tribal Public Health Data site.

    tribal-datasharing-guidance.pdf

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