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What Every Practitioner Must Know About Indigenous Healthcare Coverage Gaps

What Every Practitioner Must Know About Indigenous Healthcare Coverage Gaps

In the realm of healthcare, disparities persist that disproportionately affect Indigenous women, particularly those from non-federally recognized tribes. A recent study titled “There’s so much they don’t cover:” Limitations of healthcare coverage for Indigenous women in a non-federally recognized tribe sheds light on these critical issues. As practitioners, understanding these challenges is crucial in improving service delivery and advocating for better healthcare policies.

The Challenges Identified

The study conducted 31 semi-structured interviews with women from an Indigenous tribe in the Gulf South to understand their experiences with healthcare coverage. Two primary themes emerged:

Implications for Practitioners

The findings of this research highlight several areas where practitioners can make a meaningful impact:

The Path Forward

This research underscores the importance of addressing systemic barriers that hinder access to quality healthcare for Indigenous women. By implementing the study’s findings and advocating for comprehensive policy changes, practitioners can contribute to closing the healthcare gap and improving outcomes for this underserved population.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: “There’s so much they don’t cover:” Limitations of healthcare coverage for Indigenous women in a non-federally recognized tribe.


Citation: Liddell, J. L., & Lilly, J. M. (2024). “There’s so much they don’t cover:” Limitations of healthcare coverage for Indigenous women in a non-federally recognized tribe. SSM Qual Res Health, 2667-3215.
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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