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Kokua Mau National Awards:
- Harvard University Kennedy School
2002 Innovations in American Government
Award, Finalist
- Rallying Points (A Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
end-of-life care initiative)
2004 “National Coalition of the
Year”
Community Coalition Award of Excellence,
Statewide Coalition
Current Palliative Care Initiative:
Palliative Care Capacity Building Project
- Two-year grant to increase number of health care
professionals trained in palliative care and the number
of palliative care programs in institutions.
HMSA Palliative Care Coordination Pilot
- Two-year coordination of palliative care for federal
employee group.
Kaiser Palliative Care Coordination Pilot
- Home-based care coordination project for Kaiser
Permanente Hawai'i members.
This current initiative represents a shared statewide
effort to improve palliative care throughout our community.
The Kokua Mau Advisory Group members meet monthly to
share ideas and projects, help each other, and guide
the direction of this important work. Members represent
medical centers, community health clinics, hospices,
schools, insurers, public citizens, and government agencies.In January 2004, Kokua Mau launched a two-year palliative
care initiative with funding from HMSA Foundation. The
goals of the Palliative Care Capacity Building Project
are twofold: 1) to increase the number of palliative
care-trained healthcare providers in Hawai‘i;
and 2) to stimulate the development of palliative care
programs in local hospitals. This capacity-building
project was developed to support other palliative care
activities in the community.The level of collaboration and innovation is unprecedented.
Kokua Mau partners HMSA and Kaiser Permanente-Hawai‘i
both run concurrent palliative care coordination demonstration
projects that utilize the healthcare professionals trained
under Kokua Mau’s palliative care initiative.
Such projects continue to improve the delivery of palliative
care in Hawai’i, but also serve as models for
other communities throughout the country.
Within the last 15 months, Kokua Mau has sponsored
the several trainings with grant funding from Rallying
Points and support from visiting and local faculty,
and plans to support nurses on throughout the state
in national hospice & palliative care certification.
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