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RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - leilanidude - 02-05-2024

They did mention everyone would be treated regardless of their ability to pay.
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Every public hospital has to do this. HAS TO.


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-05-2024

Every public hospital has to do this. HAS TO.

Yes, it’s a law from the 1930’s.  But not every hospital is in an area with 9% uninsured and 20% with unknown insurance coverage.  That’s a lot of unpaid medical bills.


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - randomq - 02-05-2024

Oh they're paid, just by the rest of us working suckers not on medquest, medicare, or the ER First plan. Why do you think the aspirin costs $5 a pill and the pillow $50?


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - leilanidude - 02-06-2024

With the current doctor and nurse shortages on the island, where do they think they will get enough staff?


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-06-2024

where do they think they will get enough staff?

Hopefully from the federal government “we’ll send you to a place no one wants to go for 3 years and forgive your student loan” program.
(It’s a real program)


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - HiloJulie - 02-06-2024

“Why do you think the aspirin costs $5 a pill and the pillow $50?”

Going out on a limb here, but maybe just maybe part of the reason why the aspirin costs $5 a pill is due to Bayer having just been ordered to pay 2 plus billion in addition to the 9 plus billion already ordered to be paid over its colossal failure of their acquisition of Monsanto and all of its Roundup claims as well as the 8 plus million the newly appointed CEO gets paid versus us blood sucking Medicare recipients. 

As for the pillow, well, that pillow guy does seem to have fallen on hard financial times chasing wild conspiracy theories of stolen things.


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - leilanidude - 02-06-2024

Going out on a limb here, but maybe just maybe part of the reason why the aspirin costs $5 a pill is due to Bayer having just been ordered to pay 2 plus billion in addition to the 9 plus billion already ordered to be paid over its colossal failure of their acquisition of Monsanto and all of its Roundup claims as well as the 8 plus million the newly appointed CEO gets paid versus us blood sucking Medicare recipients.
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Aspirin is $9.29 per 100 (325mg) at CVS... That is barely over 9 cents each.


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - terracore - 02-06-2024

(02-06-2024, 01:27 AM)leilanidude Wrote: With the current doctor and nurse shortages on the island, where do they think they will get enough staff?

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2024/01/21/live-kapiolani-medical-center-responds-weeklong-nurses-strike-over-wages-retention/

"Some nurses say visiting nurses are being offered as much as $11,000 for the week, [plus] hotel lodging and per diem pay."

Easy!  Just import them from the mainland for $11k/week.

Not mentioned in that article was that wasn't even for a 40 hour week. I can remember the exact number (my daughter was offered to be a strike nurse) but it was in the 30s.  Maybe it was 40 hours considering the daily bus ride from Waikiki and back.  



RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - randomq - 02-07-2024

$1.08 per 100 at the Hilo Walmart. Geez Long's is almost as bad as the hospital!


RE: New hospital, medical campus project in Puna moving forward - Ccat - 02-09-2024

(02-04-2024, 06:54 PM)terracore Wrote:
(02-04-2024, 06:22 PM)ChunksterK Wrote: The total price for the hospital given is $160 million, so they have one half of one percent of the funds required. 

What is that, 1/4 mile's worth of Honolulu rail line?
ha,ha,ha,!  right on!  

Medical care for puna should come first.  its the fastest growing district in Hawaii.