Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tribal Listening Session on Facilitating Data Sharing for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Tuberculosis Programs - March 31, 2026: Summary
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Alternative Title:2026 NCHHSTP Data Sharing Listening Session Summary Report
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Description:NCHHSTP is updating its 2011 Data Security and Confidentiality Guidelines for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB1 programs to reflect new and evolving data systems and technologies and to better address partner needs. To support this effort, CDC convened a virtual Tribal Listening Session on March 31, 2026, to collect feedback directly from tribal nations, tribal epidemiology centers (TECs), and tribal-serving organizations, that is, organizations that provide assistance and resources to tribes, about their experiences with data sharing. The feedback provided by respondents focused on practical challenges, effective engagement practices, tribal governance considerations, and factors influencing decisions to participate in data-sharing arrangements. Insights from this discussion will guide updates to the revised guidance that acknowledge tribal sovereignty and strengthen public health partnerships.
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