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Kona, Kohala hospitals receive ‘Award of Community Excellence’

Brenda Larson Maile Goo and Jay Kreuzer. (Photo courtesy of Kona Community Hospital)

Brenda Larson Maile Goo and Jay Kreuzer. (Photo courtesy of Kona Community Hospital)

MEDIA RELREASE

Kona Community and Kohala Hospitals has received the Award of Community Excellence from The Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii in recognition of its recently adopted smoke and tobacco-free campus policies.

Both campuses, which comprise the West Hawaii Region of Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, became smoke and tobacco-free effective Jan. 1, 2013.

Brenda Larson, West Hawaii Community Coordinator with the Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii said, “The presentation of these awards recognizes both hospitals for exemplifying good health practices, and for taking positive steps to make West and North Hawaii communities healthier.”

Hospital leaders say the new policy reflects their goal to provide a healthy and safe environment and to promote a positive image of health to patients, employees, visitors and the public.

The new policy bans the use of all tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, pipes and smokeless tobacco, within all properties owned, leased, or occupied by Kona Community and Kohala Hospitals.

This includes parking lots, hospital vehicles, and employees’ vehicles while parked on the premises.

The smoke and tobacco ban went into effect after a six month implementation period. During the transition period, a multidisciplinary committee communicated the policy change to employees, area medical providers and the public.

In implementing the new tobacco ban, the hospital will continue to offer symptom relief or tobacco-cessation treatment to interested staff, visitors and patients.

Jay Kreuzer, CEO of Kona Community Hospital and the West Hawaii Region said, “This won’t be easy, but this smoke-free initiative is key to our on-going efforts to create an excellent place to work and to receive health care. We’re committed to the health of our employees and our community.”

Founded in 1914, KCH is a 94-bed full-service acute care hospital with 24-hour emergency department recently designated as a Level III trauma center supporting the west region of the island of Hawaii.

Kohala Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital with acute and long-term care services and a 24-hour emergency room that supports the North Kohala community.

Together, the two hospitals comprise the West Hawaii Region of the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, a special agency of the state of Hawaii established in 1996.

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