Non-profit
Portland, OR
USA
Email: sjoshi@npaihb.org
Biographical Sketch: Sujata Joshi, MSPH, is the Project Director of the Improving Data & Enhancing Access (IDEA-NW) project. She is responsible for maintaining the Northwest Tribal Registry and performing linkages with public health data systems to improve the accuracy and availability of health-related data for Northwest AI/AN communities. She oversees all activities related to Tribal Registry linkages, including the assurance of data security and quality, completion of analyses, and dissemination of results. Sujata received her MSPH with a concentration in epidemiology from the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Prior to joining the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board in 2013, she served as an epidemiologist at the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona Tribal Epidemiology Center and as an environmental epidemiologist for the State of Oregon.
Papers:
Developing Tribal Health Profiles for American Indians/Alaska Natives in the Northwest: Finding a Balance Between Tribes' Information Needs and the Availability of Accurate Health Data