RELATING TO MEDICAID.
Hawaii HB 725 addresses Medicaid policy but specific provisions remain unclear as the bill carries over to 2026 for further committee review.
Hawaii HB 725 addresses Medicaid policy but specific provisions remain unclear as the bill carries over to 2026 for further committee review.
HB 725 is a Hawaii bill relating to Medicaid that was introduced in January 2025 but lacks publicly available detailed provisions in standard legislative databases. The bill was referred to the Health and Human Services (HSH) and Finance (FIN) committees before being carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, suggesting it requires further development or negotiation.
Medicaid affects healthcare coverage for approximately 350,000+ Hawaii residents, including low-income families, elderly individuals, and people with disabilities. Any Medicaid-related legislation can impact eligibility, benefits, provider payments, or program administration—with direct consequences for healthcare access and state budget allocation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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