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Hawaii Doctors Turn To Telemedicine As Number of Abortion Providers Dwindles Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019

Hawaii Doctors Turn To Telemedicine As Number of Abortion Providers Dwindles

Hawaii was the first state to recognize a woman’s right to terminate her pregnancy, but women in rural Hawaii who wish to exercise that right face plenty of hurdles.

Lack Of Abortion Providers Forces Guam Women To Leave Island Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Lack Of Abortion Providers Forces Guam Women To Leave Island

Abortions are legal, but no doctors have offered the procedure since the last provider retired.

Feds’ Secret List Of Troubled Nursing Homes Includes Hawaii Facilities Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Feds’ Secret List Of Troubled Nursing Homes Includes Hawaii Facilities

Two U.S. senators have released a list of nursing homes nationwide, including six in Hawaii, that have a pattern of providing residents unsafe or substandard care.

Health Beat: Opioid Makers Should Have To Pay For The Problems They’ve Created Flickr: Dexters

Health Beat: Opioid Makers Should Have To Pay For The Problems They’ve Created

Put the money toward research, treatment and finding ways to better the health of everyone, the same as we did with tobacco settlements.

UH Team Part Of $6.2M Grant To Study HIV, TB In Kids Andrea Brizzi

UH Team Part Of $6.2M Grant To Study HIV, TB In Kids

As part of the study, a UH professor of tropical medicine will study blood samples from children in Myanmar who have both diseases.

Big Island: Researchers Battle The Rat Lungworm Problem Alan McNarie/Civil Beat

Big Island: Researchers Battle The Rat Lungworm Problem

More funding is leading to new discoveries as the parasite continues to sicken people in Hawaii.

Longtime Acupuncturist Agrees To Stop Practicing To Settle Patient Complaint John Hill/Civil Beat/2019

Longtime Acupuncturist Agrees To Stop Practicing To Settle Patient Complaint

Mike Hashimoto, a former acupuncture board member who pushed for regulation, was accused by a patient of unprofessional conduct.

DOH Confirms Big Island’s Third Case Of Rat Lungworm In 2019

DOH Confirms Big Island’s Third Case Of Rat Lungworm In 2019

An east Hawaii Island resident may have contracted the disease in early February. The exact source of the disease could not be identified.

A Nonprofit Honolulu Rehab Center Mixes Taxpayer Support With Lavish Pay Cory Lum/Civil Beat

A Nonprofit Honolulu Rehab Center Mixes Taxpayer Support With Lavish Pay

The executive director of the nonprofit Sand Island Treatment Center has been paid as much as $500,000 a year — and many counselors make over $100,000 — far in excess of their peers in Hawaii.

Charter Schools Have By Far The Highest Rates Of Unvaccinated Kids Allan Parachini/Civil Beat

Charter Schools Have By Far The Highest Rates Of Unvaccinated Kids

The statewide percentage of students exempted by their parents from being immunized is 8.1% at charter schools, 2.7% at private schools and 1.4% at traditional public schools.