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State of Hawaii continues to provide
 
State of Hawaii continues to provide
 
for the care of the patients.
 
for the care of the patients.
G. COUNTY AND STATE HOSPITALS
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===G. COUNTY AND STATE HOSPITALS===
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The Hawaii State Department of
 
The Hawaii State Department of
 
Health administers four hospital
 
Health administers four hospital
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State, where such care is not routinely
 
State, where such care is not routinely
 
available from the private sector.
 
available from the private sector.
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The locations of the facilities
 
The locations of the facilities
 
are as follows:
 
are as follows:
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Hawaii County: Five hospitals in
 
Hawaii County: Five hospitals in
 
Hilo, Kona, Honokaa,
 
Hilo, Kona, Honokaa,
 
Kau and Kohala;
 
Kau and Kohala;
Maui County: Two h o s p i t a l s on Maui
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Maui County: Two hospitals on Maui
 
(Maui Memorial and
 
(Maui Memorial and
 
Kula Hospital) and
 
Kula Hospital) and
one medical c e n t e r ( at
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one medical center (at
Hana); one h o s p i t a l on
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Hana); one hospital on
 
Lanai;
 
Lanai;
Honolulu County: Two h o s p i t a l s (Leahi
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Honolulu County: Two hospitals (Leahi
 
and Maluhia); and
 
and Maluhia); and
Kauai County: Two h o s p i t a l s (Kauai
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Kauai County: Two hospitals (Kauai
 
Veterans and Samuel
 
Veterans and Samuel
 
Mehelona Memorial).
 
Mehelona Memorial).
H. OTHER PROGRAMS
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The Hawaii S t a t e Department of
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===H. OTHER PROGRAMS===
Health a l s o conducts the following
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The Hawaii State Department of
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Health also conducts the following
 
programs:
 
programs:
Dental health, with programs in
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* Dental health, with programs in dental hygiene, hospital dentistry, and community services;
dental hygiene, hospital
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* Waimano Training School and Hospital, which is the State's only residential institution for the mentally retarded;
d e n t i s t r y , and community
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*Health Promotion and Education, which promotes healthful lifestyles and health maintenance; and The State Health Planning and Development Agency, whose activities are statewide planning for health services, manpower and facilities, and the development of resources to support its plans.
services;
 
Waimano Training School and
 
Hospital, which is the S t a t e 's
 
only residential institution
 
for the mentally retarded;
 
Health Promotion and Education,
 
which promotes healthful lifestyles
 
and health maintenance;
 
and
 
The State Health Planning and
 
Development Agency, whose
 
activities are statewide
 
planning for health services,
 
manpower and facilities, and
 
the development of resources
 
to support its plans.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 31 March 2006

State of Hawaii continues to provide for the care of the patients.

G. COUNTY AND STATE HOSPITALS

The Hawaii State Department of Health administers four hospital systems that include twelve hospitals and one medical center. These facilities provide and coordinate high-quality acute and long-term health care to all citizens of the State, where such care is not routinely available from the private sector.

The locations of the facilities are as follows:

Hawaii County: Five hospitals in Hilo, Kona, Honokaa, Kau and Kohala; Maui County: Two hospitals on Maui (Maui Memorial and Kula Hospital) and one medical center (at Hana); one hospital on Lanai; Honolulu County: Two hospitals (Leahi and Maluhia); and Kauai County: Two hospitals (Kauai Veterans and Samuel Mehelona Memorial).

H. OTHER PROGRAMS

The Hawaii State Department of Health also conducts the following programs:

  • Dental health, with programs in dental hygiene, hospital dentistry, and community services;
  • Waimano Training School and Hospital, which is the State's only residential institution for the mentally retarded;
  • Health Promotion and Education, which promotes healthful lifestyles and health maintenance; and The State Health Planning and Development Agency, whose activities are statewide planning for health services, manpower and facilities, and the development of resources to support its plans.
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