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Med-QUEST (Quality, Universal Access, Efficiency, Sustainability, Transformation) is a division of the Department of Human Services that provides healthcare benefits to Hawai’i residents who are eligible for Medicaid.
What is Medicaid?Medicaid started in 1965 along with Medicare as a safety net program for low income women, children and people with disabilities as a federal and state endeavor and evolved to one of the largest health insurance programs in every state. Medicaid is funded jointly by state and federal government.
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Does Medicaid cover Dental Services?Dental services are provided by dentists who are enrolled to see Medicaid patients. You can call the Community Case Management Corp (CCMC) to find a dentist who accepts Medicaid:
If you’re under age 21, your coverage includes:
If you’re age 21 or older, effective 1/1/2023, your coverage includes:
The Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), provides health coverage to eligible children through both Medicaid and separate CHIP programs. CHIP is administered by states according to federal requirements. CHIP was created in 1997 and is funded jointly by states and the federal government. In Hawai'i, the CHIP program was implemented in July 2000, and is part of the Medicaid program.
How many people received Medicaid benefits in Hawai'i in 2016?In Hawaii, a little over 350,000 people were assisted with Medicaid in 2016. This represents nearly a quarter (25%) of the 1.4 million people in Hawai'i. Additionally, forty five percent (45%) of all children in Hawai'i were assisted with Medicaid.
Who qualifies for Medicaid assistance?People whose Medicaid eligibility is based primarily on their income will be eligible under the following Federal Poverty Level (FPL) thresholds:
People who are 65 and over, or blind or disabled, may have eligibility determined using the following income and asset thresholds:
The best way to see if you or your household members qualify for Medicaid is to apply. There are three simple ways to apply for benefits.
There are currently five choices for QUEST Integration health plans:
Health Plans | Phone | Website |
Aloha Care | 1-877-973-0712 | alohacare.org |
HMSA | 1-800-440-0640 | hmsa.com/QUEST |
Kaiser Permanente | 1-800-651-2237 | kpquest.org |
'Ohana Health Plan | 1-888-846-4262 | ohanahealthplan.com |
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan | 1-888-980-8728 | www.uhccommunityplan.com/hawaii-medicaid-plans. |
You should contact the Med-QUEST Division if:
You should contact your health plan if:
You can complete a Medicaid provider application, DHS 1139 and other applicable forms.
Will I become a Managed Care health plan provider after i become a Medicaid provider?No, you will need to contact the health plan on how to become their participating provider.
What is the criminal history background check required fro providers?Criminal history record checks are an authorized noncriminal justice finger print-based search of the State criminal history record repository and the FBI system. A combination of criminal history record, Adult Protective Services (APS) and Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) registry checks are used to determine employment suitability and meet other Medicaid provider requirements.
What are the health benefits covered by Medicaid for primary and acute care services?The following are a few examples of covered benefits under QUEST Integration Health Plans:
If you have a serious mental illness, you may be able to receive services through a specialized plan. This includes such services as:
Yes, there are 2 times you can change your health plan enrollment:
There are additional assessments needed in order to receive Long Term Services and Support (LTSS) benefits. You must complete an application and work with your physician to have your required level of care evaluated. These home and community-based services may include, but are not limited to:
Medicaid may be able to help with outstanding medical bills that are up to ten (10) days prior to the date of application, or up to three (3) months prior to the date of application for individuals requesting long-term care services.