COVID-19 in Indian Country
The National Council of Urban Indian Health is paying close attention to implementation of the American Rescue Plan Act affecting urban Indian organizations.
Leaders of the Navajo Nation President are concerned about the Naa’táani Development Corporation’s involving in handling Medicaid coverage for over 70,000 Navajo citizens in the state of New Mexico.
The Naat’áanii Development provided the following official statement to correct false and misleading statements that mischaracterized the organization and its work.
The Naat’áanii Development Corporation expressed disappointment in Navajo President Jonathan Nez’s veto of COVID-19 related legislation.
Navajo Nation Council Passes Emergency Legislation to Access COVID-19 Medicaid Dollars Urging New Mexico Governor to Launch the Indian Managed Care Entity WINDOW ROCK, Ariz (Navajo Nation) – On Friday, March 20, 2020 the Navajo Nation Council unanimously passed emergency legislation OO69-20, requesting the Governor of New Mexico to activate the Naat’áanii Development Corporation (NDC) […]
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