
Director's Message February 18, 2022
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Approximately 30,000 people die of flu each year, and we don’t want any of our veterans to be among them. Please remind your loved ones to make an appointment for a flu shot today:
1-800-214-1306.
In addition to the flu, we are still working to prevent deaths from COVID-19. The best protection against the virus is getting your vaccines and booster shot. If you haven’t done so already,
please make sure to make an appointment for your COVID-19 vaccines and booster shot: 1-800-214-1306. You can get your booster shot and your flu shot in the same appointment.
VA Pacific Islands Health Care System is hosting a Nurses Hiring Fair from February 21, 2022 to February 23, 2022. If you or someone you know is interested in joining our Ohana, please have
them send a resume to [email protected]. The hiring fair will be held entirely virtually due to ongoing COVID-19 and flu infections.
This week is the National Salute to Inpatient Veterans. We held an event at the Community Living Center on Sunday, February 13, 2022 to celebrate. For all those who couldn’t attend, I just
want to say that while this week is special, we honor our Veterans every day of the year. It is our privilege to care for those who have borne the battle and for the dependents of those who
never made it home.
Dr. Uhrle had a radio appearance in American Samoa to discuss health care that VA is offering there. Things like some chemotherapy-primarily for prostate cancer in forms of injection are now
offered in clinic. Anything intravenous is still done off island. But services are being expanded and things like diabetes treatment are done at the clinic in American Samoa. Dr. Uhrle
emphasized the importance of preventative medicine, like losing weight and avoiding sugar (which can help with heart health.) This month is heart health month, so please check in with your
primary care doctor and ask about your blood pressure and risk factors for heart disease.
We are currently participating in the national blood drive to shore up shortages across the country. Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) is hosting the blood drive. You can donate Monday
through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., as well as Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. They are closed over the weekend. Call (808) 433-61-48 to make an appointment. Remember to take a
picture and use the hashtag #RollUpYourSleeve when you post on social media.
For those veterans in Moloka’i, there will be some changes coming up. Effective April 1, 2022, VAPIHCS will no longer be able to deliver face-to-face care at the Moloka'i General Hospital
Outpatient Clinic located at 280 Homeolu Pl, Kaunakakai, HI 96748. This change will not affect your VA benefits. You will continue to receive the highest level of care. VA Primary Care
Provider Dr. Carlann DeFontes and VA Registered Nurse Ms. Kawena Puhi will continue to serve you by providing telephone, and VA Video Connect (VVC) visits the same way they are now. After
March 31, 2022, please get in touch with the VA Call Center at 1-800-214-1306.
The VAPIHCS executive leadership team is planning a Town Hall Meeting with the Moloka'i Veterans in the near future to address any concerns. Thank you for being so patient during this
transition period.