We will be attending:

RES 2026

Las Vegas, NV

March 23 – 26, 2026

Booth #402

See Our immersive CareWall

at Booth #402

Experience what it Feels Like to have Medical specialists Right In Your Clinic

The CareWall will be running live demos throughout the trade show.

Come by Booth #402 to see a full-scale specialist consultation in person.

Our team will walk you through what the experience looks like from the patient side and what the financial model looks like for your community.

Schedule Time With Our Team at RES 2026

Hear from our team at this breakout session:

Forecasting the Impacts of Federal Legislation on Tribal Health Care

Monday from 4:00 – 4:50 PM
Milano Ballroom II, Caesars Palace

Josh Riley
Director, Government Affairs

Indigenous Pact

Ashley Hesse
VP, Tribal and State Government Affairs

Indigenous Pact

Dr. Kurt Tamaru
Chief Medical Officer

Indigenous Pact

Federal legislation is reshaping what is possible for Tribal health programs.

Our team will break down what is coming and what it means for communities making decisions about healthcare infrastructure today.

Healthcare that generates revenue for your community

Tribal communities should have access to specialty care close to home.

Indigenous Pact makes it possible and sustainable, with care delivered in-house, billed through your own accounts, and aligned with your governance.

OneRoom CareWall

Specialist care, integrated into your clinic

Access to specialists shouldn’t require hours of travel. The OneRoom CareWall brings board-certified specialists into your clinic in real time.

Each visit is delivered within your system and billed through your own accounts.

Built specifically for Tribal and Alaska Native clinics, this model expands access for people who would otherwise go without care. Indigenous Pact holds licensing rights for Tribal and Alaska Native health use.

The CareWall is live at Booth #402 all week

Opioid Treatment and Recovery Program

Treatment and recovery without the gaps

Indigenous Pact has built three Tribal opioid treatment programs from the ground up, including a clinic and mobile unit model running continuously since 2018, a 6,400 square foot licensed facility with mobile outreach, and a hub-and-spoke system that launched in 2024 and reaches people across an entire reservation. 

Each program delivers medication, counseling, peer support, and outreach as one coordinated model. Each is tribally integrated, not contracted in.

Sustainable Healthcare

Care that sustains your community

When care stays within your system, access improves and the reimbursement generated supports continued care.

How It Works

  • Care happens in-house instead of through external referrals
  • Purchased/Referred Care dollars are preserved instead of spent
  • Each visit generates reimbursement through your own billing accounts
  • Indigenous Pact manages revenue cycle as part of delivery

Reimbursement Stays With Your Community

Every encounter is billed through your clinic’s Tax Identification Number across IHS encounter rates, Medicaid, Medicare, and applicable commercial payers. The revenue stays with your community.

Workforce Capacity

Onsite roles support care delivery, with a focus on hiring locally where possible.

This builds workforce capacity alongside clinical access.

Building with communities since 2017

Indigenous Pact partners with Tribes, Alaska Native communities, Bands, Pueblos, Rancherias, and Villages to bring care into their systems in ways that are sustainable and aligned with their priorities.

We are a Native-owned, certified B Corporation, and have been working alongside communities since 2017.

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