Tribal nations possess the inherent sovereign authority to protect the health and welfare of their people. Without equitable access to public health data, Tribal nations cannot fulfill this essential governmental duty. Federal, state, and local public health agencies must implement Tribal data sovereignty principles to support the exchange and protection of Tribal public health data. The adoption of Tribal data-sharing agreements can provide a framework for strengthening Tribal data sovereignty and recognizing a Tribe's inherent right to collect and manage their data.
Lowe et al. (Thu,) studied this question.