Program areas at Hawai'i Pacific Health Group Return
Other programs Hawai'i Pacific Health is one of the state's largest Health care systems with four medical centers, more than 70 locations, 1,500+ affiliated physicians, more than 7,000 employees, and hundreds of volunteers from the community. Hawai'i residents and visitors rely on Hawai'i Pacific Health for its full range of primary, secondary and select tertiary care services. In fiscal year 2022, the medical centers admitted 29,681 patients. Straub clinics had 1,083,521 total patient clinic encounters, kaua'i medical clinic had 312,256 total patient clinic encounters, kapi'olani medical specialists had 202,527 patient clinic encounters and pali momi clinic had 73,061 patient clinic encounters. Affiliates and subsidiaries Hawai'i Health partners is a physician-led accountable care organization with the goal of providing high-quality care, increased efficiency and optimal patient Health. Kapi'olani medical specialists is a specialty physicians Group organized to support kapi'olani medical center. Kaua'i medical clinic is a specialty physicians Group organized to support wilcox medical center. The foundations of Hawai'i Pacific Health consist of kapi'olani Health foundation, pali momi foundation, straub foundation and wilcox Health foundation. These charitable entities support Health research, facility enhancements, technology investments, educational programs and other resources for their respective medical centers. Hawai'i Health partners, inc. is a for-profit subsidiary that serves as the joint venture partner when Hawai'i Pacific Health works with other providers. Providers insurance corporation is a captive insurance company that provides professional liability insurance for Hawai'i Pacific health-affiliated employed physicians. Patient care Hawai'i Pacific Health has strategic initiatives in women's Health, pediatric care, cardiovascular services, bone joint services, and cancer care. It is recognized nationally for its excellence in Health information technology, specifically the use of electronic Health records to improve quality of care and patient safety. The Hawai'i Pacific Health system includes: the Pacific region's only full-service women's and children's medical center and only dedicated burn unit, state-of-the-art imaging center on kaua'i, west o'ahu's only cardiac catheterization labs, central and west o'ahu's only comprehensive cancer center, minimally invasive bone and joint center, state's first women's center, specialized breast and women's cancer centers, and other services considered critical to the remote Hawaiian archipelago. Community role/activity as one of the state's largest Health care systems, Hawai'i Pacific Health has a responsibility to improve the Health of Hawai'i residents and, through its mission, is committed to creating a healthier hawai'iHawaii'i. Each year, Hawai'i Pacific Health sponsors Health education, teaching and research, and supports like-minded organizations. In fiscal year 2022, Hawai'i Pacific Health continued to serve as a statewide resource to the community in response to ever-changing Health needs based on the pandemic. Covid-19 initiatives by the system included free community vaccine clinics, mobile vaccine outreach events, drive-through vaccine and booster shot events for children and families, dedicated pediatric vaccine and booster clinics and telehealth options. Other community resources that Hawai'i Pacific Health provided were public Health education, and a cohesive public Health response in collaborating with the department of Health, department of education, honolulu fire department, Hawaii healthcare association of Hawaii and other Health care providers. Hawai'i Pacific Health also continued to support various community benefit programs, including the kapi'olani sex abuse treatment center, kapi'olani child advocacy and protection center, heart disease prevention, breast and cervical cancer screening for uninsured persons, women and infant Health and nutrition, rehabilitation services, support groups, hemophilia programs, and other education and screenings for Hawai'i residents on Health, wellness and disease-prevention strategies. In fiscal year 2022, Hawai'i Pacific Health sponsored or supported numerous Health events, including "american heart association Hawai'i heart walk," "susan g. komenmore than pink walk," "arthritis foundation's walk to cure arthritis," - that welcomed partipation in-person and virtually this year - and more. Hawai'i Pacific Health also served as the presenting sponsor for the virtual great aloha run. Proceeds from the event benefit more than 150 nonprofit organizations in hawai'iHawaii'i. Hawai'i Pacific Health also participated in symposia and meetings for Health care professionals, hired students as summer interns, facilitated clinical training programs for public high school students to earn national certification in medical fields and sponsored workshops for volunteers. To train Health care providers, Hawai'i Pacific Health has alliances with the university of Hawai'i john a. burns school of medicine and Hawai'i Pacific university. Hawai'i Pacific Health invests each year in teaching and research as a pediatric and ob-gyn training facility for the university of hawai'iHawaii'i. Hawai'i Pacific Health is also actively involved in clinical trials and research through its varous facilities in pediatrics, oncology, ophthalmology and cardiology. Public policy Hawai'i Pacific Health has a responsibility to offer thoughtful and innovative input to lawmakers regarding Health care policy and legislation. Hawai'i Pacific Health leaders advocate for legislative reform and regulatory enhancements for various Health care industry issues ranging from retaining physicians in the state to providing stability for Health care providers. Other Hawai'i Pacific Health medical centers treat all patients, regardless of their ability to pay, thus serving as a safety net provider of Health care for the community. An established charity care policy sets guidelines by which it is determined if patients qualify for free or discounted care. Hawai'i Pacific Health contributes more than $1 billion to the state economy each year, supporting its more than 7,000 employees, their families, and many businesses through purchases made by its medical centers and clinics.