How are local medical facilities in Hawaii?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Hawaii, they wrote...
"Hawaii offers excellent quality medical care to its residents thanks to high standards in medical facilities and services. Hawaii's health care system includes 136 non-profit hospitals, health centers and many other medical centers. Health care professionals are highly qualified and dedicated to providing the highest quality medical care to all of Hawaii's citizens. In addition, the state of Hawaii has implemented numerous health initiatives such as the Hawaii State Department of Health and Hawaii Health Connector, to ensure quality health care for all its citizens," remarked another expat who made the move to Hawaii.
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How are local medical facilities in Hawaii?
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