Healthcare in Hawaii

Hawaii Healthcare Intel

Saturday, June 6, 2026
4 min read
12 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on healthcare developments in Hawaii. Today we're covering 12 key stories including updates on hawaii healthcare headlines, hawaii healthcare updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Hawaii Healthcare Headlines

5 stories

1.1

Hawaii SHPDA Releases 2023 Healthcare Utilization Report with Bed Capacity Data.

The Hawaii State Health Planning and Development Agency has published its 2023 Healthcare Utilization Report, which includes detailed tables on SHPDA-approved versus OHCA-licensed bed capacity statewide as of December 31, 2023, covering acute care and long-term care facilities.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in HI can use this official bed capacity data to inform strategic planning, resource allocation, and compliance with state licensing requirements.

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1.2

Hawaii MED-Quest Providers: Search & View EPSDT Forms.

The Hawaii Department of Health's MED-Quest portal now allows managed care providers to search and view all EPSDT forms.

Why It Matters

This resource enables Hawaii healthcare professionals to easily access necessary documentation for EPSDT compliance and administration.

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1.3

Hawaii DOH Site Promotes Lifelong Health & Wellness Mission.

The Hawaii State Department of Health maintains an online presence focused on promoting lifelong health and wellness.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in HI can reference state health priorities and align their practice with departmental initiatives.

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1.4

New Guide Simplifies Hawaii Medical Licensing Requirements and Process.

A comprehensive guide explains how to obtain a Hawaii medical license, covering requirements, application steps, and tips to streamline the process.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals practicing or relocating to HI can reduce administrative delays and start serving patients sooner by understanding the state's specific licensing pathway.

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1.5

HI Providers: New MED-Quest CMS Reports Portal Streamlines Form Access.

MED-Quest has launched a centralized portal for searching and viewing all CMS-related forms.

Why It Matters

This gives HI healthcare professionals a single point of access to critical Medicaid documentation needed for compliance and reimbursement.

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2

Hawaii Healthcare Updates

4 stories

2.1

Hawaiʻi Health Data Warehouse Launches HI-IBIS Platform for Health Data Access.

The Hawaiʻi Health Data Warehouse now provides organized health data from the Hawaiʻi Department of Health's vital statistics system and health surveys through a website powered by the Hawaiʻi-Indicator Based Information System (HI-IBIS).

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in HI can leverage this centralized resource to inform evidence-based decision making, track population health trends, and improve patient outcomes across the islands.

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2.2

HI SHPDA Publishes Monthly Reports & Meeting Minutes for Healthcare Professionals.

The Hawaii State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA) maintains an online repository of Administrator's Reports, public meeting minutes, and statutory resources including Hawaii Revised Statutes and Administrative Rules.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in HI can track certificate-of-need applications and decisions that directly impact facility expansions, service lines, and competitive landscape.

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2.3

Hawaii Medical Board: Licensing & Regulatory Resource for HI Healthcare Pros.

The Hawaii Medical Board under DCCA provides licensing and regulatory oversight for medical professionals in the state.

Why It Matters

HI healthcare professionals must maintain current licensure and comply with board regulations to practice legally in Hawaii.

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2.4

HI Providers: CMS 416 Reports Now Searchable on MED-Quest Portal.

MED-Quest has made all CMS 416 EPSDT-related forms available for search and viewing through its online portal.

Why It Matters

Hawaii healthcare professionals who serve Medicaid beneficiaries can now more efficiently access required reporting documentation for EPSDT compliance and care coordination.

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3

Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

The credentialing-application gap that delays revenue 60-90 days.

Three application defects routinely delay payor enrollment: incomplete work-history explanations for any gap over 30 days, a malpractice carrier-history that does not reconcile with the explanation, and CAQH attestation that has lapsed. Each forces a back-and-forth with the credentialing committee.

Why It Matters

A new clinician without active payor enrollment cannot bill for covered services for most plans. Each month of delay is foregone revenue that does not retroactively recover.

3.2

Good Faith Estimates apply to far more practices than you think.

The No Surprises Act good-faith-estimate requirement applies to all licensed providers offering services to self-pay or uninsured patients — not just hospitals or large groups. The estimate must be provided within timeframes that vary by how far in advance the appointment is scheduled.

Why It Matters

Patient-provider dispute resolution under NSA typically defaults to the patient when the practice cannot produce a timely good-faith estimate. The penalty is the full disputed amount being struck.

3.3

The bloodborne-pathogens plan that fails on inspection.

OSHA inspections of healthcare facilities most commonly find three violations: an Exposure Control Plan that has not been reviewed annually (date-stamped review required), engineering controls that have not been re-evaluated when new devices are introduced, and post-exposure protocols that do not match the actual reporting workflow.

Why It Matters

Each citation carries per-violation penalties, and willful or repeat designations multiply them. Re-evaluation paperwork is the cheapest control to maintain.

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DateJun 6, 2026
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