OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and the Tulalip Tribes made history by signing the first data sharing agreement of its kind in the state. The agreement promotes tribal data sovereignty, which refers to the inherent right for tribes, as public health authorities, to have access to data to best serve their communities. For Tulalip, this means their tribe will have greater access to and ownership of their public health data, including how it is collected, stored, and used in DOH datasets…