Executive Director of All Nations Health Center D’Shane Barnett discusses the impact of COVID-19 on Native Americans and indigenous peoples living in Western Montana. He talks about how Western Montana indigenous tribes and urban native health care have been affected by the pandemic. Barnett also talks about the services that the All Nations Health Center offers and what adjustments they’ve had to make during the shutdown and phased reopening.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/universityofmontanacovid19_oralhistory/1001/thumbnail.jp
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IntroductionStructural forces that drive health inequalities are magnified in crises. This was espec...
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IntroductionStructural forces that drive health inequalities are magnified in crises. This was espec...