Bringing
a Hospital to West Maui
Nearly 50,000 people--residents, visitors
and workers like those shown here
live, play or work in West Maui, one of the world's premier resort
communities. For unique reasons, the closest acute emergency hospital
is an average 66 minutes away over a single double lane road that
passes through mountainous terrain.
The West Maui Improvement Foundation and
its affiliate, the West Maui Taxpayers Association, and the people
we represent want a new full-service hospital of our own to address
what physicians call the Golden Hour. If victims of critical heart
attacks, strokes or accidents can receive treatment within this
Golden Hour, the statistics show survival rates soar.
The case for a new hospital, backed by
studies by one of the nation's leading health care firms, is clear.
Two hurdles remain;
- The need to raise $4 million through
public donations to complete preliminary work in order to secure
a $36 million HUD loan to finance the hospital.
- Proving to the the state of Hawaii that
that a second full-service hospital on Maui will be financially
viable and and will meet the overall health care needs of Maui
County.
For potential donors and decision makers
and the community at large, this is the west side story. Watch
this space for continuing updates on our plans and progress. For
the privilege of living here, for past joys of playing here, please
consider giving something back through a generous contribution
to the Golden Hour Fund for the West Maui Hospital.
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