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Did you know April happens to be pickleball month? The Conversation recently talked to Kaiser Permanente Hawaii sports medicine Dr. Benjamin Chun about the rise of injuries as more and more people take up the sport.
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U.S. News Best Hospitals for Maternity Care named Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center as a high-performing hospital for 2024. The annual evaluation is designed to help expectant parents make informed decisions about where to receive maternity care.
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Starting Sept. 25, Kaiser Permanente will consolidate its three West Maui medical first aid stations into a single location.
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Union employees at Maui Health System hospitals have rejected its latest three-year contract offer. Workers have been on strike since Feb. 22.
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One of our touchstones throughout the pandemic has been Kaiser Permanente Hawaii’s chief of infectious disease, Dr. Tarquin Collis. The Conversation caught up with him to reflect on this point in time, and on moving from pandemic to endemic.
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The union representing the workers said the mental health strike was the longest in history, prompted by the rigorous work that therapists, psychiatrists and clinicians had to undergo throughout the pandemic. HPR's Zoe Dym has more.
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The state House deferred a bill that would establish a health data exchange framework after widespread opposition from health care providers.
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The Conversation spoke with Dionicia Lagapa of Kaiser Permanente Hawaii about a new effort to get more people into the nursing profession in high-need areas.
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Kaiser Permanente Hawaiʻi’s mental health workers have been on strike for nearly four months. U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono sent a letter to Kaiser’s CEO Greg Adams to come to a good faith agreement.
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Kaiser Permanente’s mental health care workers have now been on strike for 15 weeks. Kaiser members who need mental health care may be able to switch to a plan under the Hawaiʻi Medical Service Association.