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Links of the Day, January 4This forum post has messages dated from 10/15/10 through 07/29/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. Hawaii - Health
| Links of the Day, January 4 Health care From Foolocracy: "Rush Limbaugh praised the American health care system while in a Hawaiian hospital for a couple of ...Hawaii has the most socialized system of any of the 50 states and, with its near universal healthcare, resembles the Obama ...health care, health care reform, ice, immigration, immigration reform, in christ alone, james cameron, jesus, jim wallis, jobs, jon stewart, movies, ... |
| I have worked in Hawaii for a few years and I can say that it is truly a wonderful place. I was once admitted in a Hawaii hospital because of a terrible sickness in my skin. I was really pleased with the very nice health care system in Hawaii. They are basically complete and they have good priority for the patients. They also have very nice practitioners and they attended my needs well. |
| I am interested in moving in Hawaii. My mom also works in there and I think it would be best for me to move there also and get working in there. I would want to have a work related to health and wellness. Would you mind sharing here any good tips and suggestions as to where I can apply for a work in relation to health? Thanks a lot and good day. |
| I've been to Hawaii once to visit my relatives, its truly a paradise.I observed that Hawaii Government ensures that their people have a health care benefits, the data shows that 92% of the residents have benefited. The amenities in their hospitals is complete and the medical staff are well trained. No doubt, health and wellness is the top priority of their government. But nevertheless, they also provide a better venues for some other issues. |
| yes the health care system in that place as my cousin, a nurse told me is one of the best in America. they self sufficient when it comes to health care even if they are in a small island. well they should be, tourism there is really big business benefiting the people. the tourists are befitting from the health care system of Hawaii that they don't expect this to be very efficient in a small state. |
| Well, if Hawaii has some of the best health care of the whole United States, then that doesn't say much for either Hawaii or the rest of the country. Hawaii is under the same principles as the rest of the states, no social health care, and without that you get the same results. If you have money, you get good health care, if you don't, then too bad for you, but that's "apparently" not the government's problem. |
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