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Pakikisama: Filipino Patient Perspectives on Health Care Access and Utilization

Charles G. Jose, Rachel Lucy, Alma Manabat Parker, Joana Clere, Linda Montecillo and Allison M. Cole
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2024, 37 (2) 242-250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2023.230165R2
Charles G. Jose
From the PeaceHealth, Ketchikan, AK (CGJ, RL, JC, LM); Ketchikan Wellness Coalition, Ketchikan, AK (AMP); University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA (CGJ, AMC); Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA (AMC).
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Rachel Lucy
From the PeaceHealth, Ketchikan, AK (CGJ, RL, JC, LM); Ketchikan Wellness Coalition, Ketchikan, AK (AMP); University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA (CGJ, AMC); Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA (AMC).
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Alma Manabat Parker
From the PeaceHealth, Ketchikan, AK (CGJ, RL, JC, LM); Ketchikan Wellness Coalition, Ketchikan, AK (AMP); University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA (CGJ, AMC); Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA (AMC).
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Joana Clere
From the PeaceHealth, Ketchikan, AK (CGJ, RL, JC, LM); Ketchikan Wellness Coalition, Ketchikan, AK (AMP); University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA (CGJ, AMC); Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA (AMC).
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Linda Montecillo
From the PeaceHealth, Ketchikan, AK (CGJ, RL, JC, LM); Ketchikan Wellness Coalition, Ketchikan, AK (AMP); University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA (CGJ, AMC); Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA (AMC).
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Allison M. Cole
From the PeaceHealth, Ketchikan, AK (CGJ, RL, JC, LM); Ketchikan Wellness Coalition, Ketchikan, AK (AMP); University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, Seattle, WA (CGJ, AMC); Institute of Translational Health Sciences, Seattle, WA (AMC).
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