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The VA Pacific Islands Health Care System (VAPIHCS) is the facility that provides care for Veterans across the Pacific Islands. VAPIHCS comprises the Spark M. Matsunaga VA Medical Center located in Honolulu, and eight CBOCs across the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, and American Samoa. The Akaka Clinic is the largest CBOC, and provides the widest scope ...
On April 8th, 2024, the Daniel Kahikina Akaka Community Based Outpatient Clinic opened in Kapolei, Oahu. This new $130 million facility is an 88,000 sq foot VA-owned clinic on the west side of Oahu and provides multispecialty outpatient care.
The Queen's Medical Center, originally named and still commonly referred to as Queen's Hospital, is the largest private non-profit hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. The institution was founded in 1859 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV , and is located in Downtown Honolulu .
VA Medical Center: Aurora: VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System – Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center Grand Junction: VA Western Colorado Health Care System – Grand Junction VA Medical Center Outpatient Clinic: Aurora: Jewell VA Clinic Colorado Springs: PFC Floyd K. Lindstrom Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic Community Based ...
Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) is a major United States Department of Defense medical facility administered by the United States Army in the state of Hawaii.It is the tertiary care hospital in the Pacific Rim, serving local active and retired military personnel along with residents of nine U.S. jurisdictions and forces deployed in more than 40 other countries in the region. [1]
In the 1990's North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset began to expand, first purchasing Glen Cove Hospital in 1990 which formed North Shore Health Systems Inc. Throughout the decade the health network began to purchase other surrounding hospitals and by 1997 had a total of 10 hospitals spanning from Staten Island to Suffolk County, New York.
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Island Health provides health care to over 850,000 people [1] over a geographic area of 56,000 sq km. [3] In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Island Health had 96 intensive care unit (ICU) beds and 140 ventilators available, including 22 transport ventilators.