Hawaii government workers can switch insurance providers [The Honolulu Star-Advertiser]
Dec. 7—The board overseeing the
State and county government workers can now switch out their
The board overseeing the
EUTF Administrator
Before voting to approve the special appeals process, a number of the EUTF board members blasted Kaiser for not showing up to the public hearing to answer questions.
Kaiser instead sent a letter to EUTF describing its progress in hiring more in-network staff and increasing its network of external providers, as well as shortening the wait time for appointments, a characterization that contrasts sharply with that of the
"We feel that our attendance to address additional questions in a public forum would jeopardize progress we have made in our bargaining sessions, " Kaiser wrote in the letter to the EUTF. "We respectfully decline to attend this special session."
EUTF trustee
"So for them to not attend, I think, is unacceptable, " said Fern, who is also executive director of the
"I'm sick and tired of hearing about Kaiser's long history with labor, because obviously, there are labor representatives on this board and they are just essentially giving us the middle finger, which I think is unacceptable as a state contractor."
EUTF trustee
"They have sent something to Derek. Of course, they are going to send the most pleasing things, trying to blow smoke. ... I'll just leave it at that, " Tui said.
Trustee
Kaiser declined to comment on the EUTF decision. In a statement sent to the
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Kaiser noted there is a shortage of mental health workers in
Kaiser said it has also contracted with 49 external providers since the strike began in August.
The EUTF board considered offering employees a special open enrollment period to allow them to switch their health coverage from Kaiser, but opted instead to allow members to file individual appeals. Mizuno said a special enrollment period could create administrative hassles and that Kaiser had shown progress in increasing access to care during the strike.
Government employees have the option of changing their health insurance provider once a year during an open enrollment period that for active employees is in April, with new coverage beginning in July. The option to change plans is available only to current employees and their dependents.
The EUTF is the largest purchaser of health insurance in the state, providing health insurance benefits to state and county workers throughout
The board decision to allow EUTF members to switch insurance is a blow to Kaiser, though board members and staff said it was difficult to gauge the level of interest in switching plans.
EUTF trustee
Kaiser touts its integrated-care model and is both a medical provider and insurer. If Kaiser members switch to an HMSA plan, they and their dependents will have to find non-Kaiser primary-care providers, specialists, pharmacists and other providers, the EUTF noted in a memo sent out to government employees after the meeting.
Striking Kaiser clinicians, as well as Kaiser members, who testified during the hearing said the strike has worsened access to behavioral health services.
She said Kaiser has contracted with national providers to boost access to behavioral health services but that these clinicians do only online therapy and usually don't accept Kaiser's Medicaid and Medicare plans.
"It's gotten horrible since the strike, " Ring said.
She said the process of treating and diagnosing patients is extensive, with patients being asked difficult questions about the entirety of their lives.
"For those of you who have not been through this process, I would encourage you to think about the course of your life and consider the moments in the path of your history that have been the most vulnerable because you have been the most scared, the most ashamed or the most hurt, " said Kaya. "And then consider the vulnerability it takes to do that and whether or not you would be willing to do so with an online bot, kind of like I get when I call Amazon customer service, or knowing that you are talking to a scab who is under temporary contract."
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