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DHS: Med-QUEST Issues RFP for Health Plans for Contract Period Beginning July 2021

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Hawai‘i Department of Human Services issued the following announcement on Dec. 8.

The Med-QUEST Division of the Hawai‘i Department of Human Services  issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for up to five health plans to  ensure access and continuity of care for Medicaid beneficiaries during  the ongoing pandemic and into the future. The contract period begins  July 1, 2021.

Med-QUEST noted that it envisions the bidding health plans serve  beneficiaries statewide, although it will consider health plan proposals  to serve specific islands as some plans may not have the ability or  capacity to serve Medicaid beneficiaries statewide.

“The ongoing health, social, and economic effects of the COVID-19  pandemic are taking a toll on Hawaii’s most vulnerable and at-risk  populations.  We appreciate the understanding, cooperation, and  flexibility of our contracted health plans to help us all get through  this challenging time,” said Judy Mohr Peterson, administrator of the  Med-QUEST Division.

“We must do even more to make sure people receive the care they need  in a cost-effective manner,” she said. “We look forward to partnering  with the health plans in the new contract period to ensure we can  continue to be responsive to the changing needs of the community, while  also managing healthcare costs.”

Med-QUEST plans to continue focusing on its Hawai‘i ‘Ohana Nui  Project Expansion (HOPE) vision to support and create healthy families  and healthy communities by providing innovative programs over the full  continuum of care, from physical and behavioral health, to long term  services and supports.

“We consider the health plans valuable partners to help deliver  better health outcomes by focusing on primary care and preventive care,  addressing the complex health needs of individuals, and supporting  members and their families who are facing multiple social risk factors  that ultimately affect their health, such as houselessness,” Mohr  Peterson said. “We’re also realigning our financial incentives to  address the health and social needs of our members and exploring  community-driven initiatives to improve the overall health of our  members.”

About 63,000 Hawai‘i residents have become Medicaid beneficiaries  since the pandemic began, bringing the statewide total of beneficiaries  to more than 390,000. This represents a 19% increase in statewide  enrollment from a year ago. The increase is most pronounced in Maui  county and Kaua‘i county, where the increases are up nearly 21% and 19%,  respectively, over the same time last year.

For details on the RFP, visit the Med-QUEST website, and click on the Solicitations and Contracts link under the Plans & Providers tab at:

https://medquest.hawaii.gov/en/resources/solicitations-contract.html.

For all official procurement information, please see the State Procurement Office’s website.

Original source can be found here.

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