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Native Americans in Pima County struggle with adequate healthcare access and are more likely to die prematurely than their non-Native neighbors, county and state data show.

The average life expectancy for county residents from 2018-20 was about 78.5 years. In that same span, Pima Countyโ€™s โ€œAmerican Indian/Alaska Native populationโ€ lived to be about 69.7 years old, a difference of nearly nine years, according to the Pima Health Data Portal by the Pima County Health Department.

From 2017-19, while overall life expectancy was one year longer (79.5), Pimaโ€™s Native American population had a life expectancy of about 72.3 years, according to the portal.

Life expectancy across all demographics in the Arizona was about 76 years from 2014-19, according to the stateโ€™s Health Status and Vital Statistics report of 2019. For Arizonaโ€™s Native American population, the median age at death was 62 years, an average of 16 years shorter, according to the report.

โ€œAmong American Indians, nearly eight out of ten deaths (77.8%) were premature,โ€ the report said.

About 88% of Pima County residents have some form of health insurance, according to the county. For Native Americans it drops to 75%.

But the Arizona Indian Health System Primary Care Workforce Assessment in June 2021, the Arizona Advisory Council on Indian Health Care (AACIHC) says the state ranks โ€œ44th of all states in total active primary care physicians at 77.9 per 100,000 population.โ€ An additional 1,941 primary care physicians will be needed by 2030 to close this gap, the council says.

The University of Arizonaโ€™s Center for Rural Healthโ€™s 2023 physician workforce report found that Arizona meets about 39% of its primary care physician need, ranking 42nd in the nation in total active primary care physicians.

Being able to afford health care also is an issue.

From 2017-21, Native Americans in Pima County had the lowest per capita income of any race at $16,703, nearly half the county-average of $33,016, according to the countyโ€™s health data portal.

The official poverty rate in the U.S. in 2022 was 11.5%, with 37.9 million people in poverty, according to census data. That year, according to the Making Action Possible (MAP) dashboard created by the University of Arizonaโ€™s Eller College of Management, nearly 32% of Tucsonโ€™s Native American population lived in poverty. Thatโ€™s nearly 10% higher than the national average for Native Americans and over double the average poverty rate for the county.

Native Music Coalition is a nonprofit organization working with youth, families and individuals who want to explore Native American culture and restore and preserve Indigenous identity. The Coalition also operates a wellness center, offering behavioral health treatment using Native American spiritual and cultural practices. Video by Carmen Duarte/Arizona Daily Star.


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