RELATING TO MEDICAID.
Hawaii HB 2224 proposes Medicaid-related changes referred to health and finance committees for review; specific provisions require further bill text analysis.
Hawaii HB 2224 proposes Medicaid-related changes referred to health and finance committees for review; specific provisions require further bill text analysis.
HB 2224 is a Hawaii bill relating to Medicaid that was introduced in late January 2026 and referred to the Health and Human Services (HSH) and Finance (FIN) committees. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, making it difficult to determine its exact scope and intent at this early stage of the legislative process.
Medicaid bills directly affect healthcare access and costs for Hawaii's low-income residents and can have significant budgetary implications for the state. The referral to both HSH and FIN committees suggests this bill involves both health policy and fiscal considerations, which typically indicates substantive changes to the program's structure, eligibility, coverage, or funding.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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