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Hawaii Healthcare's Bold New Partnership
8 Jan
Summary
- Two major Hawaii health organizations propose a new parent entity.
- The partnership aims to address rising healthcare costs and sustainability.
- Patients will retain choice of doctors and facilities under the open system.

Hawaii's largest health insurance provider and a major hospital network are joining forces under a new parent organization, One Health Hawaii. This strategic affiliation seeks to combat escalating healthcare expenses and ensure the long-term viability of the state's medical system.
The proposed partnership emphasizes an open network, assuring patients they can continue to select their preferred physicians and medical facilities. Leaders stated the goal is to improve affordability, a critical issue impacting residents' ability to live in Hawaii.
This initiative will undergo extensive regulatory review, potentially taking up to 18 months. While supporters believe it will stabilize healthcare, critics, including The Queen's Health Systems, express concerns about potential anti-competitive impacts and patient steering.


