Hawaiian clinics prepare to meet increased needs

Healthcare facilities on Hawaii Island eyeing expansion


Healthcare facilities on Hawaii Island are eyeing expansion to meet the rising need for primary, urgent care, according to an article on the Hawaii Tribune-Herald website.

The Puna Community Medical Center campus project will include expanding services for patients who need urgent care primary care.

That expansion in services will happen at Puna Community’s current Puna Marketplace location even before new construction begins.

Bay Clinic also recently announced it expects to build for future expansions, rather than lease. 

Read the article.

 



October 10, 2016


Topic Area: Renovations


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