HMSA, Hawaii Pacific Health to affiliate under new parent nonprofit

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Blue Cross Blue Shield licensee Hawaii Medical Service Association and Honolulu-based Hawaii Pacific Health are coming together under a new nonprofit parent organization, One Health Hawaii, the organizations confirmed in a Jan. 7 news conference recorded by Hawaii News Now.

Hawaii Pacific Health President and CEO Raymond Vara said the affiliation has “the sole intent of creating an affordable, sustainable, high-quality, accessible healthcare system for the people of Hawaii.” He said savings over the years could reach “billions of dollars.”

Hawaii Pacific Health also includes an ACO, Hawaii Health Partners.

HMSA CEO Mark Mugiishi, MD, said, “This proposed system is an open system,” encouraging 100% provider participation. HMSA will also offer a care model that reduces prior authorizations to providers beyond Hawaii Pacific Health, as long as they agree to data-sharing and specific outcome measures, he said.

Mr. Vara said the companies will largely operate as they normally do but will work to achieve efficiencies through alignment, while consolidating some administrative services without a reduction in workforce. He estimated the approval process could take as little as six to 18 months.

Dr. Mugiishi said HMSA would have been able to stay afloat without affiliation. However, some regional nonprofit insurers have been engaging in similar affiliations as operating losses mount

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