Hawaii Pacific Health
About Hawaii Pacific Health
Hawaii Pacific Health (HPH) is a not-for-profit healthcare system and the largest nonprofit healthcare organization in Hawaii. Established in December 2001, it was formed through the merger of several health entities and operates four acute care medical centers: Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Benioff Medical Center, and Wilcox Medical Center. HPH also has over 70 clinics and locations throughout Hawaii and the Pacific Region.
HPH's mission is to create a healthier Hawaii by providing coordinated care and reinvesting earnings into patient services, community programs, and facility improvements. The organization employs around 7,000 staff members, including over 900 physicians and advanced practice providers. HPH offers comprehensive primary, specialty, and emergency care, focusing on integrated and minimally invasive treatment options. It collaborates with various educational institutions and has received multiple awards for excellence in patient experience and workplace quality.