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Hawaii J Health Soc Welf ; 80(11): 283-285, 2021 11.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34765988

In June 2021, over 200 stakeholders, advocates, and visionaries gathered to launch the Healthy Hawai'i Strategic Plan 2030 (HHSP), a 10-year strategic plan for improving the health of Hawai'i residents by preventing and reducing chronic disease and advancing health equity. The HHSP is a guide to enable coordination across common risk factors, program areas, interventions, and strategies for chronic disease prevention and control. Developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, which revealed major areas of susceptibility in our health system infrastructure and magnified existing disparities, the HHSP prioritizes health equity and strives to create sustainable change to transform communities, schools, health care and worksites to support the health of the people of Hawai'i. The HHSP is a living document and partners - present and future - are invited to work together to achieve a healthier future for the people of Hawai'i.


COVID-19 , Pandemics , Chronic Disease , Hawaii/epidemiology , Humans , SARS-CoV-2
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Hawaii J Med Public Health ; 74(10): 348-51, 2015 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26535166

In 2011, a small pilot bike share program was established in the town core of Kailua, Hawai'i, with funding from the Hawai'i State Department of Health. The Kailua system consisted of two stations with 12 bicycles, and the goal was to secure additional funding to expand the station network in the future. Community feedback consistently indicated support for the bike share program. However, system metrics showed low levels of usage, averaging 41.5 rides per month (2011-2014). From observational data, users were primarily tourists. With minimal local staff, the bike share program had limited resources for promotion and education, which may have hindered potential use by local residents. Management of station operations and bike maintenance were additional, ongoing barriers to success. Despite the challenges, the pilot bike share program was valuable in several ways. It introduced the bike share concept to Hawai'i, thereby helping to build awareness and connect an initial network of stakeholders. Furthermore, the pilot bike share program informed the development of a larger bike share program for urban Honolulu. As limited information exists in the literature about the experiences of smaller bike share programs and their unique considerations, this article shares lessons learned for other communities interested in starting similar bike share programs.


Bicycling/statistics & numerical data , Public Health/statistics & numerical data , Transportation/statistics & numerical data , Hawaii , Humans
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