MidWeek Central - April 6, 2022
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FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 6, 2022
UP THE LADDER
Mililani resident Guy Nitta earns a promotion at The Queen’s Health System. SEE PAGE 2
TEAM SPIRIT
A golf tourney helps the Leilehua High School Mules football team. SEE PAGES 67
Wahiawā Health Serves Communities
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(From left) Air National Guard Tech Sgt. James Almero, medical assistant Chameron Ka‘aiawa‘awa, billing specialist Jessica Freitas, pharmacy program coordinator Makana Leong, patient services representative Victoria Johnson, patient services representative January Nunu, Army National Guard Sgt. Brandon Maki and greeter/screener Roger Ancheta pose for a photo at Wahiawā Health. ANTHONY CONSILLIO PHOTO
ABY KYLE GALDEIRA
s one of the late U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye’s legacy projects, Wahiawā Health was established to meet the
needs of the underserved and vulnerable communities of Wahiawā, Waialua, Scho- field Barracks, Kunia and Mililani by pro- viding affordable, high-quality health care in one convenient place.
“As a nonprofit community health center, Wahiawā Health provides services to every- one, regardless of ability to pay, and offers a sliding fee scale that is based on family income,” says CEO Bev Harbin. “We ca- ter especially to the needs of Medicare and Medicaid patients in Central O‘ahu. We ac- cept most major insurance and our team can assist with insurance enrollment for those who are uninsured.”
Wahiawā Health has over 50 staff mem- bers working on-site and remotely, and the center is continually growing its services to meet the needs of the community. The health center expanded its women’s health care services, including full obstetrics and
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