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Hawaii Health Insurance Consumer Guide
Hawaii utilizes a federally run health insurance Marketplace, which means residents enroll through HealthCare.gov. But Hawaii still oversees the plans sold in the exchange.
For many people, an Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace plan – called Obamacare or an exchange plan – may be a cost-effective choice. But finding the right plan can be tricky.
This guide explains how these plans work. Our goal is to help you to understand your options so you can focus on your health!
Explore our other comprehensive guides to coverage in Alaska
Dental coverage in Hawaii
In 2023, three insurers offer stand-alone individual/family dental coverage through the health insurance Marketplace in Hawaii.1 Learn about other dental coverage options in the state.
Hawaii’s Medicaid program
As of April 2023, 461,367 people were enrolled in Hawaii’s Medicaid program.2
Medicare in Hawaii
There are nearly 300,000 Medicare beneficiaries in Hawaii as of 2023.3 Read our overview of Medicare enrollment, including Hawaii’s rules on Medigap plans.
Short-term coverage in Hawaii
As of 2023, short-term health insurance plans are no longer being sold in Hawaii.4 Find out why in our guide to short-term coverage in Hawaii.
Frequently asked questions about health insurance in Hawaii
Who can buy Marketplace health insurance?
Virtually all residents of Hawaii are eligible to buy Marketplace health insurance with the following exceptions:5
- People who are not legally in the U.S.
- People already enrolled in Medicare
- People who are incarcerated
When can I enroll in an ACA-compliant plan in Hawaii?
Hawaii’s open enrollment period for individual and family health coverage is from November 1 to January 15. This is set by the federal government since Hawaii uses the federal exchange.
Here are some key dates to remember:6
- November 1: Open enrollment starts! This is when you can first sign up for or change plans for the following year. If you enroll by December 15, your coverage will begin on January 1.
- December 15: Last day to change plans or enroll for coverage to begin on January 1. After this date, any changes or new plans will start on February 1.
- January 15: Open enrollment ends.
After open enrollment, you can sign up for or make changes to an ACA Marketplace health through a special enrollment period (SEP). To be eligible for a SEP, you’ll need a qualifying life event.
Some SEPs don’t depend on a qualifying life event. For example:
- If you’re a Native American, you can enroll whenever necessary.7
- If you’re eligible for premium tax credits and your income is not more than 150% of the poverty level, you can enroll anytime until at least 2025.8
- People eligible for Medicaid/CHIP (Med-QUEST in Hawaii) can enroll anytime.
How do I enroll in a Marketplace plan in Hawaii?
If you qualify for an ACA Marketplace plan, you have three sign-up options:
- Enroll online via HealthCare.gov.
- Enroll by phone at (800) 318-2596.
Enroll in person with the help of agents, Navigators, certified application counselors or an approved enhanced direct enrollment entity.9
How can I find affordable health insurance in Hawaii?
Here are two options to find affordable health coverage in Hawaii:
ACA Marketplace plans (on HealthCare.gov)
- About 83% of eligible enrollees in Hawaii receive 2023 subsidies through the exchange.
- Subsidies – or Advance Premium Tax Credits (APTC) – help reduce premiums.
- The average premium subsidy for eligible enrollees is $545/month, meaning those subsidized enrollees pay an average of $140/month in premiums.10
- If your income is below 250% of the federal poverty level, you may qualify for cost-sharing reductions (CSR) to reduce your deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses.11
Source: CMS.gov12
Medicaid
Hawaiians may find affordable coverage through Medicaid (Med-QUEST) if eligible.
How many insurers offer Marketplace coverage in Hawaii?
Hawaii’s health insurance Marketplace features two insurers providing 2023 individual and family health plans:13
- Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA)
- Kaiser
Are Marketplace health insurance premiums increasing in Hawaii?
In 2023, for the third consecutive year, there were minimal changes in average premiums in Hawaii. Both HMSA and Kaiser proposed and received approval for a 2% average rate increase for the year.13
The federal rate review site indicates that both insurers have proposed raising average rates for the year 2024 as follows:13
Hawaii’s ACA Marketplace Plan 2024 Proposed Rate Increases by Insurance Company |
|
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Issuer | Percent Increase |
Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA) | 12.21% |
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. | 3% |
Source: HealthCare.gov13
How many people are insured through Hawaii’s Marketplace?
What health insurance resources are available to Hawaii residents?
HealthCare.gov
This is the ACA Marketplace, where you can enroll in a health insurance plan online. You may also get help by calling (800) 318-2596.
Hawaii’s Insurance Division of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Licenses and regulates health insurers, agents, and brokers. They also handle consumer questions and complaints about insurance.
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii
The Navigator organization funded by the federal government in Hawaii.
Hawaii Medicaid (Med-QUEST)
This program provides health coverage for eligible residents.
Hawaii Prepaid Health Care Law information
This law helps ensure that many workers in Hawaii have access to health coverage through their jobs.
Louise Norris is an individual health insurance broker who has been writing about health insurance and health reform since 2006. She has written dozens of opinions and educational pieces about the Affordable Care Act for healthinsurance.org.
Footnotes
- “Hawaii dental insurance guide 2023” healthinsurance.org, Accessed September 2023 ⤶
- “April 2023 Medicaid & CHIP Enrollment Data Highlights” Medicaid.gov, April 2023 ⤶
- “Medicare Monthly Enrollment” CMS.gov, April 2023 ⤶
- “Availability of short-term health insurance in Hawaii” healthinsurance.org, March 7, 2023 ⤶
- ”A quick guide to the Health Insurance Marketplace” HealthCare.gov ⤶
- “When can you get health insurance?” HealthCare.gov, 2023 ⤶
- “Who doesn’t need a special enrollment period?“ healthinsurance.org, Accessed August 2023 ⤶
- “An SEP if your income doesn’t exceed 150% of the federal poverty level” healthinsurance.org, Feb. 1, 2023 ⤶
- “Entities Approved to Use Enhanced Direct Enrollment” CMS.gov, April 28, 2023 ⤶
- “2023 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, March 2023 ⤶ ⤶
- “Federal Poverty Level (FPL)” HealthCare.gov, 2023 ⤶
- “2024 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, March 2024 ⤶
- ”Hawaii Rate Review Submissions” HealthCare.gov, 2023 ⤶ ⤶ ⤶ ⤶
- “2022 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, 2022 ⤶ ⤶
- “ASPE Issue Brief (2014)” ASPE, 2015 ⤶
- “Health Insurance Marketplaces 2015 Open Enrollment Period: March Enrollment Report”, HHS.gov, 2015 ⤶
- “HEALTH INSURANCE MARKETPLACES 2016 OPEN ENROLLMENT PERIOD: FINAL ENROLLMENT REPORT” HHS.gov, 2016 ⤶
- “2017 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, 2017 ⤶
- “2018 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, 2018 ⤶
- “2019 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, 2019 ⤶
- “2020 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, 2020 ⤶
- “2021 Marketplace Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files” CMS.gov, 2021 ⤶
- “Health Insurance Marketplaces 2023 Open Enrollment Report” CMS.gov, 2023 ⤶
- “HEALTH INSURANCE MARKETPLACES 2024 OPEN ENROLLMENT REPORT” CMS.gov, 2024 ⤶