Health Care

University Of Hawaii Medical School Resumes Accepting Donated Bodies David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

University Of Hawaii Medical School Resumes Accepting Donated Bodies

The program had been halted in July due to having too many bodies for too few surgical trainees.

‘Unpaid Heroes’: Momentum Grows For Comprehensive Paid Family Leave In Hawaii Chad Blair/ Civil Beat/2024

‘Unpaid Heroes’: Momentum Grows For Comprehensive Paid Family Leave In Hawaii

Covid revealed how vulnerable many are when a family member needs serious care. But business groups and some unions oppose cost burdens.

The Packed Hawaii State Hospital May Soon See A Surge In Patients From A Private Facility PFBentley/Civil Beat/2014

The Packed Hawaii State Hospital May Soon See A Surge In Patients From A Private Facility

Officials say they have been urgently trying to reduce the patient population after the killing of a nurse last year drew new attention to problems at the hospital.

State Hospital Workers Who Witnessed A Nurse’s Murder Have Been Denied Workers Comp Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

State Hospital Workers Who Witnessed A Nurse’s Murder Have Been Denied Workers Comp

A doctor treating four employees said the decision is “unconscionable” and will delay their ability to address the trauma they experienced.

Oahu Hospitals Are Bolstering Security With High-Tech Gadgets And Additional Guards Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Oahu Hospitals Are Bolstering Security With High-Tech Gadgets And Additional Guards

The push to protect health care workers comes in response to an increase in violence at facilities around the county.

Hawaii State Hospital Workers Were Assaulted More Than 1,700 Times Over The Past 11 Years Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015

Hawaii State Hospital Workers Were Assaulted More Than 1,700 Times Over The Past 11 Years

Hawaii officials have struggled to address the problem despite building a $160 million forensic hospital designed to improve safety.

‘We’re Winging It Right Now’: Hawaii State Hospital Struggles Despite $160M Upgrade PFBentley/Civil Beat/2014

‘We’re Winging It Right Now’: Hawaii State Hospital Struggles Despite $160M Upgrade

Construction of a state-of-the-art psychiatric hospital was supposed to mark a new era in worker and patient safety. Instead, a familiar set of problems emerged.

Training And Staffing Issues Surround Death Of A Nurse At Hawaii State Hospital Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015

Training And Staffing Issues Surround Death Of A Nurse At Hawaii State Hospital

The licensed practical nurse role is being phased out in favor of more specialization.

Suspect In Fatal Stabbing Of Nurse Pleads Not Guilty David Croxford

Suspect In Fatal Stabbing Of Nurse Pleads Not Guilty

The judge ordered Tommy Carvalho to continue to be held without bail because he poses a “serious risk of danger to the community.”

Hawaii’s State-Run Psychiatric Hospital Is So Crowded Patients Sleep In Conference Rooms Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Hawaii’s State-Run Psychiatric Hospital Is So Crowded Patients Sleep In Conference Rooms

The killing of a nurse last week happened outside the main secure facility, but it cast a spotlight on concerns about staff safety.