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We're #5! We're #5! - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 07-16-2023 According to a new study by CNBC, Hawaii is the #5 state in the US to live and work. Plenty of employment here as we've seen on another thread, with enough opportunities that some of us juggle multiple jobs in the parking, fruit juice, catchment industries, all while holding down the home front full time. 2023 Life, Health and Inclusion Score: 263 out of 350 points (Top States Grade: B+) Strengths: Air Quality, Health Care, Low crime https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/14/these-are-americas-10-best-states-to-live-and-work-in.html RE: We're #5! We're #5! - kalianna - 07-16-2023 Hawaii health care is a strength?????? RE: We're #5! We're #5! - terracore - 07-16-2023 (07-16-2023, 12:29 AM)kalianna Wrote: Hawaii health care is a strength?????? Access to health care practitioners and access to health care are two separate things. According to google's bard: Hawaii has some of the best access to healthcare in the United States. In 2019, it was ranked #1 in the nation for health care access, quality, and public health. There are a number of factors that contribute to Hawaii's high ranking, including:
However, there are still some challenges to access to healthcare in Hawaii. One challenge is the shortage of healthcare providers, particularly in rural areas. Another challenge is the cost of healthcare, which can be high for some residents. Overall, Hawaii has made great strides in improving access to healthcare. However, there are still some challenges that need to be addressed in order to ensure that all residents have access to the care they need. Here are some additional details about Hawaii's access to healthcare:
RE: We're #5! We're #5! - AaronM - 07-16-2023 What a bunch of malarkey. RE: We're #5! We're #5! - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 07-16-2023 malarkey It’s relative, comparative to other states which are far worse. Like Mississippi. RE: We're #5! We're #5! - TomK - 07-16-2023 Maybe they meant Oahu rather than Hawaii. RE: We're #5! We're #5! - kalianna - 07-16-2023 Itʻs somewhat ironic that we have great access to health care but try to find a doctor who stays on the island for more than a year or two. RE: We're #5! We're #5! - eigoya - 07-18-2023 And I can't get an appointment....ever.... |