Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB2313

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Relating To Preventive Medicine.

Impact

The legislation establishes the Hawaii Preventive Services Advisory Committee, which is tasked with advising the Department of Health on preventive services. This committee will consist of representatives from several medical associations and will be responsible for developing evidence-based recommendations for clinical preventive services. Additionally, the bill mandates that health insurance policies in Hawaii cover these preventive services without any co-pays or deductibles, effectively broadening access to essential health care services.

Summary

House Bill 2313 proposes modifications to healthcare policies in Hawaii, specifically aimed at enhancing access to preventive medicine. The bill stresses the importance of clinical preventive services, such as immunizations, and intends to secure their coverage without cost-sharing for Hawaii residents. The legislature indicates that existing coverage requirements under the federal Affordable Care Act are at risk and emphasizes the need for local legislation to maintain access to these vital health services. This legislation aims to reduce the potential for increased healthcare costs associated with preventive care delays.

Contention

While the bill aims to secure vital preventive healthcare services, it could face contention regarding its implementation. Critics may argue that the costs of mandating such coverage could impact health insurance premiums, questioning how these changes will be funded. Furthermore, the advisory committee's authority to set coverage standards may also raise concerns about who decides which services are essential and whether local healthcare providers can deliver these services within the new framework. Overall, the balance between ensuring access to preventive medicine and managing healthcare costs remains a central debate surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

HI SB3133

Same As Relating To Preventive Medicine.

Previously Filed As

HI HB718

Relating To Positions At The John A. Burns School Of Medicine.

HI HB474

Relating To Fall Prevention.

HI SB1217

Relating To Positions At The John A. Burns School Of Medicine.

HI SB874

Relating To Veterinary Medicine.

HI SB957

Relating To Overdose Prevention.

HI HB664

Relating To Gun Violence Prevention.

HI HB240

Relating To Overdose Prevention.

HI SB223

Relating To Fire Prevention.

HI SB330

Relating To Invasive Species Prevention.

HI SCR192

Requesting The University Of Hawaii System To Establish A Veterinary Medicine Expansion Working Group To Explore The Feasibility Of Developing A Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine Program.

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