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A Consumer Guide to Handling Disputes with Your Private or Employer Health Plan

Hawaii

General Information and Internal Plan Review:

Hawaii requires health plans to establish internal review procedures that provide a decision within 60 days, or within 72 hours if medical circumstances require an expedited review. The response from the health plan will explain how to apply for external review. You must exhaust the health plan’s internal review process prior to filing a request for external review.

The External Review Process:

Whom to contact:

The Hawaii Insurance Division – Health Insurance Branch

Who can appeal:

You, your provider (with consent), or your authorized representative

What you can appeal:

Denials of coverage or payment for services the health plan determines are not medically necessary or are experimental or investigational.

When you can appeal:

The written request must be received within 60 days of the date of the health plan’s final internal determination.

What to send:

A written request for review

What you must pay:

No charge

What will happen:

  1. Your health plan will send any documents to the reviewer within 7 days of notification (within 48 hours for an expedited review).
  2. The insurance commissioner will appoint a 3-member review panel.
  3. For disputes involving less than $500, the insurance commissioner may conduct a review without appointing a review panel.
  4. A review hearing will be conducted within 60 days of the original request.
  5. The review panel will decide whether your health plan acted reasonably by a majority vote.
  6. The commissioner of insurance will issue an order affirming, modifying, or reversing the health plan’s decision within 30 days of the hearing.

When you will get a decision:

Within 90 days of the request for review

In urgent situations:

For an expedited review, the health plan must send documents within 48 hours and the review must be completed within 72 hours.

How to Get More Information:

Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Insurance Division, Health Insurance Branch, 808-586-2804
www.state.hi.us/dcca/ins/

Information updated as of 9-14-2004



Information provided by the Health Care Marketplace Project
Publish Date: 2005-08-04

 

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