The new Straub Benioff Medical Center will be a four-phase redevelopment project designed to address the health care needs of Hawaiʻi for generations to come. The 15-year plan will create a health care campus of the future that will reflect the not-for-profit organization’s vision to transform health care by providing the space, tools and resources necessary to impact all aspects of patient health – prevention, treatment, access and affordability.
Straub Benioff’s future health care campus will nearly triple the existing size to 760,000 square feet and will be a multi-year project.
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Phase 2 will begin with preparation for construction of the new medical tower. This will include the relocation of departments and the demolition of existing structures. Once completed, the new 12-story medical tower will include an expanded Emergency Department, larger patient rooms and more space to provide exceptional quality care.
More space
A new medical tower that is more spacious and flexible, with larger patient and operating rooms, as well as additional space for the Emergency Department. Space for complex care and chronic disease prevention programs that include comprehensive education and coordination of care.
More efficient care
Increased efficiencies aided by the addition of new equipment and clinical technologies that will support quality patient care and result in shorter hospital stays and lower patient costs.
Innovative approach
Team-based care settings with telehealth rooms to provide patients with multiple alternative methods of care, which will increase access.
Innovative, flexible spaces
We will be building innovative spaces that can be adapted to emergency situations where more patient rooms are needed and can evolve as the needs of our community changes.
Elevated glass walkway
We are creating an elevated glass walkway from the parking building to the hospital to allow easier access to the facility as well as to preserve mauka (mountain) views for our neighbors.