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				Schatz: Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems, Papa Ola Lลkahi To Receive More Than $19 Million To Continue Providing Health Care Services
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Funding Will Support Native Hawaiian Health Care Statewide
                
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Nurses' experiences of providing transcultural nursing care to minority patients in Yunnan province: A descriptive qualitative study
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