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A State Abortion Coordinator? Hawaii Lawmakers Consider Overcoming Barriers To Access Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019

A State Abortion Coordinator? Hawaii Lawmakers Consider Overcoming Barriers To Access

A Kauai doctor’s lawsuit recently helped expand access. But there are still plenty of hurdles, particularly on the neighbor islands.

Hawaii Ordered An Acupuncturist To Stop Practicing. Three Years Later, He Still Was John Hill/Civil Beat/2019

Hawaii Ordered An Acupuncturist To Stop Practicing. Three Years Later, He Still Was

Mike Hashimoto, an architect of the state’s regulation of acupuncture, asked the state to intervene in a billing dispute last year despite his agreement to not treat patients.

Hawaii Bill Aims To Make It Easier To Do Dialysis At Home Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2017

Hawaii Bill Aims To Make It Easier To Do Dialysis At Home

The bill is being pushed by a multinational company from Illinois that wants to sell products in Hawaii more cheaply.

Hawaii Lawmakers Seek Shields Against Supreme Court Rulings On Abortion, Guns David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

Hawaii Lawmakers Seek Shields Against Supreme Court Rulings On Abortion, Guns

Lawmakers are considering statewide regulations on concealed carry and also plan to debate measures protecting doctors who perform abortions.

‘It’s Horrendous’: The Deaths Of 2 Doctors Deepen The Void In Rural Health Care Access Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

‘It’s Horrendous’: The Deaths Of 2 Doctors Deepen The Void In Rural Health Care Access

Nearly half of Molokai’s population lost their primary care physician in a state that has long struggled to attract and retain medical professionals.

Fentanyl Test Strips Save Lives. Why Are They Illegal In Hawaii? Getty Images/iStockphoto

Fentanyl Test Strips Save Lives. Why Are They Illegal In Hawaii?

State Sen. Joy San Buenaventura plans to introduce a bill this session to decriminalize the test strips as Hawaii confronts more overdoses.

A Sweeping Plan To Reinvent Kauai’s Oldest Hospital Is ‘Getting Close To The Vision’ Brittany Lyte/Civil Beat/2023

A Sweeping Plan To Reinvent Kauai’s Oldest Hospital Is ‘Getting Close To The Vision’

The projected $400 million project on the 34-acre property would upgrade the medical facility while creating a civic hub around schools, public safety and affordable housing.

Hawaii Hospital Giant Reaches Tentative Deal With Nurses Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Hawaii Hospital Giant Reaches Tentative Deal With Nurses

Nurses at Hawaii Pacific Health’s Straub Medical Center have until Friday to accept or reject a proposed union contract.

Air Ambulance Crash Exposes Vulnerability In Neighbor Island Health Care David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

Air Ambulance Crash Exposes Vulnerability In Neighbor Island Health Care

As a statewide emergency order ends, the governor and other doctors say more services are needed to reduce the dependency on medical air transport.

Tens Of Thousands In Hawaii May Be Working Less Because They Have ‘Long Covid’ Ronen Zilberman/Civil Beat/2021

Tens Of Thousands In Hawaii May Be Working Less Because They Have ‘Long Covid’

A University of Hawaii researcher says the lingering disease may be contributing significantly to Hawaii’s labor shortage.