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. 2012 Aug;37(8):185-191.

An Intergenerational Family Community-Based Participatory Research Prevention Program: Hemish of Walatowa Family Circle Program

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An Intergenerational Family Community-Based Participatory Research Prevention Program: Hemish of Walatowa Family Circle Program

Kevin Shendo et al. IHS Prim Care Provid. 2012 Aug.
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Figure 1.
Each main hospital treating individuals from our two communities reports utilization data to its respective state’s hospital data collection office.

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