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New Lawsuit Challenges Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship
By News Release @ 11:59 PM :: 1185 Views :: Akaka Bill, Higher Education, OHA

35-Year-Old Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program Stands Tall in the Face of a Challenge

News Release from Papa Ola Lokahi, Mar 31, 2026

(Kaka‘ako, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i) The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program (NHHSP) continues its vital work of strengthening Hawaiʻi’s health care workforce in the face of a recent legal challenge filed against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by a continental U.S.-based organization.

The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program was established to address the needs identified in the E Ola Mau Native Hawaiian Health Needs Study of 1985. Lack of accessible and acceptable health care providers was identified across the board as a cause of the dismal health statistics among Native Hawaiians. The research demonstrated the need for more Native Hawaiians in health care. Thus, recommendations were made to achieve parity in the health care professions by providing opportunities to Native Hawaiians in medicine, nursing, social work, dentistry and dental hygiene, public health, nutrition, mental health and community outreach.

The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program successfully recruits and nurtures professionals-in-training for primary and mental health care disciplines most needed. They are prepared to deliver quality, culturally informed health services. This merit-based program covers tuition, books and other related expenses.

Since 1991, nearly 360 scholarships across 20 disciplines have been awarded to eligible individuals. Upon matriculation, each is placed in service to a medically underserved area in Hawai‘i to serve the communities where care is most needed. Most remain in medically underserved communities beyond their obligated service tenures, often rising to positions of leadership.

“Efforts to dismantle programs like this ignore both the historical context and the ongoing need to safeguard equitable access to care throughout Hawai‘i,” asserts Dr. Sheri Daniels, CEO of Papa Ola Lōkahi. “These scholars represent the next generation of healers for our communities, a presence that uplifts the health of all.”

He ‘a‘ali‘i ku makani kākou; ‘a‘ohe makani nana e kula‘i.

A wind-resisting ‘a‘ali‘i bush; no gale can push us over. 

‘Ōlelo No‘eau #507

# PAU #

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Do No Harm v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services et al.

News Release from Do No Harm, March 30, 2026

  • CASE NAME Do No Harm v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services et al.
  • CASE TYPE Lawsuit
  • LOCATION Washington, D.C.
  • CASE STATUS Pending

On March 30, 2026, Do No Harm filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for its administration of a racially discriminatory scholarship, the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program (NHHSP).

Designed for students pursuing certain healthcare careers, this lucrative scholarship pays tuition, provides a monthly stipend for living expenses, and covers other school-related costs. In exchange, recipients agree to provide healthcare services in Hawaii for a couple of years following graduation.

However, since 1992, Congress has instructed that the program operate for the purpose of providing scholarship assistance to students who are “Native Hawaiians.”  Applicants must attest to and prove their Native Hawaiian ancestry. If they don’t check this racial box, they are foreclosed from even submitting an application.

Because the Constitution’s equal protection guarantee bars the federal government from discriminating based on race or ethnicity, this case seeks to ensure an end to the government’s blatantly illegal discrimination in the operation of this scholarship.

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Why this suit will fail

Oct, 2026: Kamehameha Admissions:  Without Affirmative Action Defense, Who Needs Victimology?  -- “Congress does not extend services to Native Hawaiians because of their race, but because of their unique status as the indigenous people of a once sovereign nation as to whom the United States has established a trust relationship."

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