Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1105

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To Credentialing Of Health Care Providers.

Impact

The bill could significantly reshape the administrative landscape of health care provision by minimizing redundant credentialing processes. Currently, health care providers undergo repetitive credentialing verification, which can slow down service access and increase health care costs. Establishing a centralized credentialing system is expected to not only alleviate these inefficiencies but also help in recruiting and retaining health care providers, which is crucial for addressing staffing needs in the sector. This initiative is particularly important amid ongoing discussions about health care accessibility and cost management in Hawaii.

Summary

House Bill 1105 proposes a centralized credentialing system for health care providers in Hawaii, intending to streamline the existing duplicative processes required for credentialing by various entities such as hospitals, clinics, and health plans. This bill, set to implement a two-year pilot project, aims to safeguard patient access to health care services by reducing administrative burdens and enhancing efficiency in credentialing practices. By creating a centralized entity where providers submit their information once, multiple users can obtain that information, which could ultimately promote quicker access to health services.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 1105 is largely positive, the bill may face contention regarding its practical implementation and long-term efficacy. Critics might raise concerns about the potential for a centralized system to overlook regional specifics and the individual needs of local health care facilities. Additionally, the reliance on state-level coordination and data sharing among diverse health care entities could lead to challenges in compliance and data security. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the proposed pilot program in addressing existing credentialing inefficiencies will need to be closely monitored to ensure it meets its set objectives.

Companion Bills

HI HB1105

Carry Over Relating To Credentialing Of Health Care Providers.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1105

Relating To Credentialing Of Health Care Providers.

HI SB1424

Relating To Credentialing Of Health Care Providers.

HI HB303

Relating To Healthcare Preceptors.

HI HB1490

Relating To Health Care.

HI HB799

Relating To Health Care.

HI HB817

Relating To Health Care.

HI SB1070

Relating To Healthcare Preceptors.

HI HB1004

Relating To Health Care.

HI SB1179

Relating To Health Care.

HI HB876

Relating To Healthcare Preceptors.

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