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Academic Article Effect of US health policies on health care access for Marshallese migrants.
Academic Article Barriers and opportunities: a community-based participatory research study of health beliefs related to diabetes in a US Marshallese community.
Academic Article Marshallese COFA Migrants in Arkansas.
Academic Article Diabetes and Hypertension in Marshallese Adults: Results from Faith-Based Health Screenings.
Academic Article Providers' perspectives of barriers experienced in maternal health care among Marshallese women.
Academic Article Structural and Socio-cultural Barriers to Prenatal Care in a US Marshallese Community.
Academic Article 'Just doing the best we can': health care providers' perceptions of barriers to providing care to Marshallese patients in Arkansas.
Academic Article Ethical Dilemmas Encountered by Health Care Providers Caring for Marshallese Migrants in Northwest Arkansas.
Academic Article Compact of Free Association Migrants and Health Insurance Policies: Barriers and Solutions to Improve Health Equity.
Academic Article COVID-19 Disparities Among Marshallese Pacific Islanders.
Academic Article Perceived Barriers to COVID-19 Testing.
Academic Article Arkansans' Preferred COVID-19 Testing Locations.
Academic Article Associations between 5-year influenza vaccination and sociodemographic factors and healthcare access among Arkansans.
Academic Article Associations Between General Vaccine Hesitancy and Healthcare Access Among Arkansans.
Academic Article Factors associated with breast cancer screening services use among women in the United States: An application of the Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use.

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