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For Donors and the Community from the West Maui Improvement Foundation
number 1/2008
A West Maui hospital and medical center should also improve the quality of health care island-wide by reducing the burden on hospital services in Central Maui. Hoyle is an experienced healthcare developer and banker who is the sole shareholder of Newport Hospital Corporation in Newport Beach, CA, and a principal of the
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West Maui Improvement Foundation P.O. Box 10338 Lahaina, HI 96761 (808) 661-5555 www.westmauihospital.org
Southwest Health Group, LLC a Spring, Texas firm specializing in the creation and operation of community hospitals and medical centers. Plans for the critical access hospital are being developed jointly by Steven Kodama, FAIA, award-winning architect of medical facilities with Kodama Diseno, San Francisco, and Lahaina Partners, formed by long-time Maui architect Uwe Schulz and designer Steve Welck.
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Hoyle recently became the largest contributor to the foundations Golden Hour fund with a gift of $200,000. Newport Hospital Corporation has also obtained a commitment for $70 million in private financing for the development of the West Maui Hospital and Medical Center. He is a principal of the closely held Southwest Health Group. This group invests and operates small state-ofthe-art medical and surgical healthcare facilities in partnership with leading local physicians. Currently, Southwest owns and operates a 34-bed specialty hospital in Lafayette, LA, and
Florida foundation, largest ever, and an additional $15,000 from another major donor. July 2006 Right Hospital, Wrong Place: Foundation takes position on proposed hospital in Kihei. June 2006 Funds for traffic impact study--last of the environmental studies--become available April 2006 WMIF issues progress report. March 2006 On-going discussions continue to gain consensus on a West Maui Hospital solution. January 2006 Environmental Assessment work underway at Lahaina Civic Center site for planned completion in April. December 2005 Planners of West Maui Hospital begin outreach initiative to gain support of Maui medical community. October 2005 A new opinion poll launched in September proves that more than four of five residents of Maui as well as visitors surveyed feel emergency health care in West Maui is inadequate and support the building of a new hospital. First results to be released shortly. September 2005 WMIF unveils first set of plans for acute emergency care hospital. July 2005 The West Maui Improvement Foundation this month published the first Golden Hour Newsletter, mailing copies to 3000
has plans for additional specialty hospitals in Las Vegas and Houston. Southwest will operBrian Hoyle ate and manage the West Maui Hospital and Medical Center.
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July 2007 County Departments provide feedback to planning department on re- zoning request. Mayor, State Legislators appoint Maui Health Care Initiative Task Force members. June 2007 Planning department at work on re-zoning request. March 2007 Maui County Council Land Use Commission refers request for rezoning land set aside for hospital to County Department of Planning for review. Planning department has 120 days to make a recommendation to County Council for action. February 2007 Investor group holds intense series of Maui meetings with key public officials and health care providers to acquaint them with need for West Maui Hospital and explore alternatives. January 2007 Council Member Jo Anne Johnson introduces zoning change request for land. November 2006 Drainage study for land preparation underway; mylar maps under development preparatory to planned December submission for zoning change. October 2006 Traffic impact study completed. September 2006 Traffic impact study required to gain county approvals underway. August 2006 West Maui Improvement Foundation receives the $30,000 contribution from
residents. June 2005 WMIF signs contracts with Munekiyo & Hiraga, Inc., Maui environmental engineers, to complete an environmental assessment for required submission to the Maui County Planning Department. The assessment will be done by experts on landscape architecture, traffic engineering, flora and fauna and archeology. May 2005 WMIF launches westmauihospital .org to keep donors and the community informed on new developments. April 2005 WMIF completes a 16-page summary document detailing the need for a hospital to be provided to potential major donors. Discussions begin with major donors. March 2005 The Golden Hour Hospital Fund Raising Ball at the Sheraton Maui draws more than 250 guests, raises $80,000. March 2005 WMIF holds a community forum to explore the need for a hospital. February 2005 Officials of WMIF testify on hospital needs before Sen. Roz Bakers health committee hearing in Wailuku. January 2005 WMIF launches a new and continuing communications initiative to keep the public and government officials informed on the issues and progress toward building a West Maui Hospital. President Joe Pluta proposes a health care summit among Maui health care providers to come to a meeting of the minds on West Mauis hospital needs.
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WMIFS Joe Pluta reviews site plan with (l to r) Uwe Schulz, architect, designer Steve Welk and Norm Bezane, comunications consultant.
Hoyles other healthcare credentials include: Principal, Health Group Partners, owner/developer of a $51 million Specialty Hospital in Slidell, LA. Founder of Care First Hospice, a very successful two- year old Hospice in Boise, ID. Sole member of American Health Care Investment, owner of 11 healthcare facilities--10 in Iowa and one in Colorado--that are leased to American Healthcare Associates and a $12.5 Mission Health Services Municipal Bond securing four nursing facilities in Utah. Founder of American Healthcare Associates, a national healthcare company managing four facilities in Utah and operating 19 leased facilities in Oklahoma, Colorado, Arizona and Iowa. Sole shareholder of Newport Hospital Corporation owner of a 34-bed geriatric acute psychiatric hospital building in Newport Beach, CA, and leased to Newport Bay Hospital. Consulting clients including the Veterans Hospital Administration, Behavioral Medical Care, and Bank of California for evaluation and possible development of freestanding or in-hospital psychiatric, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing facilities in twelve states As a banker, Hoyle is chairman, organizer and the largest shareholder of MetroPacific Bank, a publicly traded bank in Irvine, CA, started in 2005 with $14.87 million in capital and now has $67 million in assets. From 2002-04, Hoyle was Chairman and 42 percent owner of Harbor National Bank, a publicly traded bank in Newport Beach, CA, with $190 million in assets that sold in 2004. The hospital entrepreneur has ties to Maui that go back to the early 1960s when his uncle, Ralph Hoyle -- also a major hospital and nursing home builder developed and built Maui Eldorado, one of West Mauis earliest resorts.
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