Lawmakers look for solutions to save the Hawaii Medical Center

Senator Wil Espero who represents the Ewa community has sent a letter to the Governor, University of Hawaii, and members of Congress.

He’s proposing options like federal funding or getting the UH medical school involved…in case the worse-case-scenario of closure is realized.

Espero says contingency plans need to be looked at.

HMC operates facilities in Ewa and Liliha.

It is looking for a new buyer, and is not speculating on what could happen if one is not found.

See the original article at: KHON2 Developing Stories

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