NPAIHB

National Tribal Opioid Summit

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Established in 1972, the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB or the Board) is a non-profit tribal advisory organization serving the forty-three federally recognized tribes of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Our mission is to eliminate health disparities and improve the quality of life of American Indians and Alaska Natives by supporting Northwest Tribes in their delivery of culturally appropriate, high quality healthcare.

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Providing health-related research, surveillance, training and technical assistance to improve the quality of life of American Indians and Alaskan Natives

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Northwest Member Tribes

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All forty-three federally recognized tribes in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington are members, or Delegates, of the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

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View our entire resource library of materials related to many areas of Indian Health. 

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We’re looking for the people with ideas that spark change and inspire collaboration throughout everything we do.

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