Designed in partnership with tribal leadership — respecting sovereignty, honoring tradition, and serving their community needs.
Native nations face persistent inequities: higher rates of chronic disease, behavioral health crises, maternal health disparities, and limited access to timely care. Underfunded systems and workforce shortages compound these pressures and leave communities without consistent support.
Managing high-frequency, lower-acuity interactions that overwhelm tribal health systems
Freeing Native clinicians and CHRs to focus on complex cases
Proactively identifying risks early to lower avoidable demand across the system
With follow-up on treatments, stronger chronic disease control, and safer care transitions
Success measured against the priorities and traditions of each nation
Avery delivers what tribal health systems need — extending capacity, reducing costs, improving community health, and honoring sovereignty:
Seamless Continuity – coordination across care settings to close gaps, eliminate duplication, and ensure continuity across IHS, tribal, and regional systems.
Safe Transitions – guided discharges with follow-up support to ensure long-term treatments are adhered to and prevent costly returns.
Patient Empowerment – guidance and education on chronic disease management, prenatal care, and self-care.
Early Detection – proactive check-ins that surface changes early — from rising blood pressure to depression, substance use, or flu symptoms.
Medication Safety – reconciliation and monitoring to prevent dangerous interactions, misuse, or opioid dependency.
Culturally Grounded Care – delivered in the language members speak and aligned with tribal traditions.
We invite tribal governments and health authorities to partner with us to strengthen the health of their communities and affirm their right to self-determined care.









