Healthcare in Hawaii

Hawaii Healthcare Intel

Thursday, June 11, 2026
4 min read
10 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on healthcare developments in Hawaii. Today we're covering 10 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 2023 Healthcare Utilization Report Now Available for SHPDA Bed Capacity Data.

The Hawaii State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA) has published its 2023 Healthcare Utilization Report containing licensed acute care and long-term care bed capacity tables as of December 31, 2023.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in HI can use this official bed capacity data to inform facility planning, certificate of need applications, and strategic decisions aligned with state-approved versus OHCA-licensed capacity.

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1.2

Hawaii DOH Portal Promotes Lifelong Health & Wellness for Island Communities.

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

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in HI can leverage this official DOH resource to stay aligned with state-level health initiatives and patient education priorities.

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1.3

MED-Quest EPSDT Forms Now Searchable Online for HI Providers.

MED-Quest has made all EPSDT forms searchable and viewable through its online portal.

Why It Matters

HI managed care providers can now quickly locate required EPSDT documentation without navigating multiple systems.

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1.4

Navigating Hawaii Medical Licensing: New Guide Simplifies Requirements & Process for HI Providers.

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

Why It Matters

For healthcare professionals practicing in HI, understanding the licensing pathway reduces administrative delays and helps ensure uninterrupted patient care.

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1.5

HI Providers: MED-Quest CMS Reports Now Searchable Online.

MED-Quest has made all CMS forms available to search and view through its online reports portal.

Why It Matters

HI healthcare professionals can now quickly locate and reference CMS forms needed for Medicaid operations and compliance.

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2

Hawaii Healthcare Updates

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2.1

Hawaiʻi Health Data Warehouse Opens HI-IBIS Platform to Support Healthcare Analytics.

The Hawaiʻi Health Data Warehouse provides organized health data from the Department of Health's vital statistics system and health surveys through its HI-IBIS-powered website for analysis by public health professionals, researchers, and health agencies.

Why It Matters

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

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2.2

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

The Hawaii State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA) maintains a resources page with monthly Administrator's reports on certificate-of-need applications and decisions, public meeting minutes for advisory councils, and statutory references to Hawaii Revised Statutes and Administrative Rules.

Why It Matters

HI healthcare professionals tracking regulatory changes, facility approvals, and SHPDA activities can access timely, official documentation that shapes healthcare infrastructure decisions statewide.

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Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

340B recertification: the most-missed deadline in pharmacy compliance.

Covered entities must annually recertify their 340B eligibility through HRSA. Missing the recertification window pushes the entity to inactive status, which means immediate loss of 340B pricing and potentially diversion violations on previously dispensed drugs. Reinstatement requires a new application.

Why It Matters

The discount value of 340B pricing for a covered entity often exceeds six figures annually. Letting the recertification lapse for paperwork reasons is one of the most expensive administrative errors in the regulation.

3.2

How MIPS cost-category math actually works.

The MIPS cost performance category is calculated retrospectively by CMS using attributed Medicare claims; clinicians cannot directly affect what is attributed. The two attribution methods (TPCC and MSPB) capture different beneficiary cohorts. Practices that try to "manage" cost without understanding which patients are attributed to which clinician typically waste effort.

Why It Matters

Cost is now 30% of the MIPS final score — the largest single category. Misunderstanding attribution is the leading cause of unfavorable payment adjustments in the next cycle.

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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