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Straub Clinic & Hospital
NameStraub Clinic & Hospital
LocationHonolulu, Hawaii
CountryUnited States
FundingNon-profit
TypeGeneral medical and surgical hospital
Founded1921

Straub Clinic & Hospital Straub Clinic & Hospital is a non-profit medical center located in Honolulu, Hawaii, providing inpatient, outpatient, and specialty care across Oʻahu. Founded in the early 20th century, the institution has evolved through partnerships and service expansions to serve veterans, military families, and civilian communities, maintaining links with regional health systems and academic institutions. Straub operates within the broader health landscape of Hawaii alongside hospitals, clinics, and public health agencies.

History

Straub was established in 1921 by physician Lloyd C. Straub amid the interwar period of Hawaiian development, contemporaneous with institutions such as Queen's Health Systems, Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children, The Queen's Medical Center and the growth of Honolulu as an urban center. Over decades, Straub expanded through mid-century building programs and responded to public health challenges similar to those faced by City and County of Honolulu and territorial health agencies, navigating the eras of the Great Depression, World War II, and the postwar boom. Straub's history intersects with the evolution of regional care networks including links to US Navy and US Army medical services on Oʻahu, collaborations with academic partners such as the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and professional associations like the American Medical Association. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries Straub adapted to changes in payer systems influenced by federal programs such as Medicare and Medicaid and shifts in health care delivery models seen across Hawaii State Department of Health jurisdictions.

Facilities and Services

Straub's campus in Honolulu includes outpatient clinics, inpatient beds, diagnostic imaging suites, and ambulatory surgery centers, reflecting facility types also found at Kaiser Permanente and John A. Burns School of Medicine-affiliated sites. Services encompass emergency care comparable to other regional providers such as Tripler Army Medical Center and AdventHealth, with diagnostic modalities like magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography similar to tertiary centers including Maui Memorial Medical Center and Tghe Queen's Medical Center West Oʻahu. Straub maintains laboratory services accredited by standards akin to those of the College of American Pathologists and participates in regional referral networks with institutions such as Molokai General Hospital and Hilo Medical Center. Ambulatory programs include specialty clinics, rehabilitation suites, and telemedicine platforms paralleling initiatives at Hawaii Pacific Health and national telehealth providers like Teladoc Health.

Medical Specialties and Programs

Straub offers clinical specialties that align with common departments at major hospitals: cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry. Specialty programs include cardiovascular care with catheterization facilities comparable to offerings at The Queen's Medical Center, orthopedic joint replacement services similar to those at Palo Alto Medical Foundation, and cancer care coordinated with regional oncology networks and standards set by organizations such as the American College of Surgeons and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Behavioral health services interface with community resources like Hawaii Keiki, while geriatric and primary care programs align with initiatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Straub's ambulatory surgical procedures, women's health clinics, and chronic disease management mirror practices at private and public institutions including Hawaii Pacific Health and veterans’ care at VA Pacific Islands Health Care System.

Research and Education

Straub participates in clinical education and professional development through affiliations with the University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine, continuing medical education offered by organizations such as the American Medical Association and collaborative research projects with regional partners like Hawaii State Department of Health and academic centers including Pacific Biomedical Research Center. Research efforts have involved clinical trials consistent with protocols from the National Institutes of Health and quality improvement initiatives following standards from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. Straub supports medical training rotations for students and residents, interprofessional education akin to programs at Johns Hopkins Medicine and Mayo Clinic, and continuing education for nurses and allied health professionals in concert with state licensing bodies such as the Hawaii Board of Nursing.

Community Involvement and Outreach

Straub engages in community health outreach, preventive screening events, and public education campaigns in partnership with organizations like Hawaii Pacific Health, American Cancer Society, Alzheimer's Association, and local nonprofits. Population health programs target chronic disease management, vaccination initiatives aligned with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, and disaster preparedness coordination with Hawaii Emergency Management Agency and municipal responders in Honolulu. Outreach includes health fairs, school-based screenings similar to collaborations with Hawaii Department of Education, and veteran support efforts connected to the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System and community advocacy groups.

Administration and Affiliations

Administratively, Straub operates as a non-profit health organization governed by a board of trustees and executive leadership, collaborating with insurers and regulatory entities such as the Hawaii Medical Service Association and accreditation bodies like The Joint Commission. Affiliations and partnerships have included regional health systems and academic institutions such as the University of Hawaiʻi system, and cooperative arrangements with federal programs including Medicare and Medicaid. Straub's governance, strategic planning, and fiscal operations reflect common practices among U.S. hospitals and health systems including shared-service agreements, network affiliations, and participation in state health planning processes overseen by the Hawaii State Department of Health.

Category:Hospitals in Hawaii Category:Healthcare in Honolulu