We’re thrilled to announce the publication of article Barriers and Unmet Needs Related to Healthcare for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Improving Access to Specialty Care and Clinical Trials by Donald Warne, Twyla Baker, Michael Burson, Allison Kelliher, Jonathan Baines, Jeremy Whalen, Michelle Archambault, Kimberly Jinnett, Shalini Mohan, Rebekah Fineday, and our very own CEO, Melissa Buffalo. This collaboration of authors brings together unique tribal insights, providing a well-rounded perspective and fosters meaningful discourse surrounding such a critical topic.
The article examines the barriers and unmet healthcare needs of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities, focusing on specialty care and access to clinical trials. It highlights the unique historical and policy-driven challenges faced by AI/AN peoples, including mistrust of the healthcare system due to past injustices, and how these barriers result in significant health inequities. You can read the article here:
AICAF provides our communities with the tools and resources address these inequities in a way that respects traditions. We believe our people deserve culturally-competent resources and the ability to understand research to make informed decisions while staying connected to their cultural identity.
Link to article: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/health-services/articles/10.3389/frhs.2025.1469501/full