Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1203

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Cognitive Assessments.

Impact

If enacted, SB1203 would amend existing statutes in the Hawaii Revised Statutes to include specific provisions concerning cognitive assessments for qualified Medicare patients. Every healthcare provider accepting Medicare will be required to perform or arrange for these assessments during annual wellness visits, thereby formalizing the process of dementia screening. This change emphasizes the necessity for improved healthcare strategies focused on recognizing and addressing cognitive decline among the elderly population, which is expected to grow significantly in Hawaii.

Summary

Senate Bill 1203 aims to mandate cognitive assessments for Medicare beneficiaries aged sixty-five years or older during their annual wellness visits, which are covered under Medicare Part B. The rationale behind this bill is to ensure early detection and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The legislature highlights the growing challenges faced by families caring for individuals with these conditions and the significant economic burden on the state’s Medicaid program, which incurs substantial costs each year due to the prevalence of dementia-related care. Enhanced early diagnosis could lead to better care planning and potentially lower long-term healthcare costs.

Contention

Key points of contention may arise regarding the implementation and practicality of mandatory cognitive assessments. While proponents argue that early detection can lead to better outcomes, concerns exist regarding the potential challenges that healthcare providers may face, such as the availability of resources and the burden of administrative tasks associated with reporting requirements to the Executive Office on Aging. Additionally, some exemptions detailed in the bill address situations where assessments may not be appropriate, enabling a degree of flexibility for healthcare professionals to use their discretion based on individual patient needs.

Companion Bills

HI SB1203

Carry Over Relating To Cognitive Assessments.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1203

Relating To Cognitive Assessments.

HI SB482

Relating To Cognitive Assessments.

HI HB700

Relating To Cognitive Assessments.

HI SB1252

Relating To Dementia.

HI SB1279

Relating To Pharmacists.

HI SB1091

Relating To Remote Work Assessments.

HI HB701

Relating To Taxation.

HI SR163

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Explore The Feasibility Of Establishing An Alzheimer's Disease Research Center And Identify The Requirements For Receiving Federal Funding From The National Institute On Aging For Alzheimer's Disease Research.

HI SCR203

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Explore The Feasibility Of Establishing An Alzheimer's Disease Research Center And Identify The Requirements For Receiving Federal Funding From The National Institute On Aging For Alzheimer's Disease Research.

HI HB952

Relating To Parkinson's Disease Research.

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An Act Establishing An Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia Task Force.

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TX SJR3

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AZ SB1249

Alzheimer's disease state plan; appropriation

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