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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.
It was established as Shingle Memorial Hospital in 1932 by the Grace Episcopal Church. In 1949 it became the Molokai Community Hospital. In 1963, the hospital was moved to its current location in Kaunakakai, where it was known as the Molokai General Hospital. In Since 1985, this hospital has been part of the Queen's Health Systems family of ...
Hawaii: III Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children: Honolulu: Hawaii: 207: III The Queen's Medical Center: Honolulu: Hawaii: 575: I Tripler Army Medical Center: Honolulu: Hawaii: II Wilcox Memorial Hospital: Lihue: Hawaii: III Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center: Boise: Idaho: II Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center: Idaho Falls ...
Dec. 13—After more than six months of housing and treating homeless patients discharged from Oahu hospitals, Hawaii's first "medical respite " kauhale will begin shutting down Thursday.
Nov. 4—The Queen's Health System today announced an asset purchase agreement with Wahiawa General Hospital, allowing it to formalize a purchase March 31st. Queen's is currently in the due ...
The Queen's Medical Center; S. Straub Benioff Medical Center; T. Tripler Army Medical Center; U. United States Marine Hospital (Lahaina, Hawaii) W. Wilcox Medical Center
[3] The Spark. M Matsunaga VA Medical Center is located on the grounds of the Tripler Army Medical Center military facility [ 4 ] in Honolulu , Hawaii and comprises three VA facilities, the Ambulatory Care Clinic (ACC), the Center For Aging (CFA) building which currently houses both the Community Living Center (CLC) and the PTSD Residential ...
Nov. 15—The death of Justin Bautista is the only known instance of a worker on the Hawaii State Hospital campus being killed by a patient, according to Kenneth Luke, the hospital's administrator.