Medical & Dental Coverage

AlohaCare covers a variety of medical services and benefits for our QUEST (Medicaid) members.
 
      As a member of AlohaCare, some of your QUEST (Medicaid) benefits include:
  • Doctor visits
  • Family planning services
  • Hospital services
  • Prescription drugs
  • Preventive care services
  • Tests and lab services
  • Long-term services and supports
  • Service coordination
      For a complete listing of your benefits, see the list of QUEST (Medicaid) Benefits.

No. There is no copayment for covered services. There is no copayment for covered drugs, unless you also have Medicare. If you have Medicare, your Medicare Part D plan will cover most of your drugs though you will have a copayment. There are certain drugs and over-the-counter medications not covered by your Medicare Part D plan that AlohaCare may cover without a copayment.
You may have to share in the cost of your health care or support services.  This is based on your Medicaid financial eligibility.  AlohaCare will assist in making sure you are aware of your costs and help you coordinate the payment.
You may have to pay.  If you need care from a doctor, social worker, or counselor who is not in our provider network, your Primary Care Provider (PCP) will work with us for prior authorization.  If you are approved to get care from a doctor who is not in our provider network then AlohaCare will pay for your services.
When you are travelling away from home (e.g., visiting family, on vacation) and you become ill, you can still get medical help.  Take your AlohaCare member ID card with you when you travel to the Mainland, in case you need it.  Emergency care is covered outside of Hawaii.  Non-emergency care is not covered outside of Hawaii.
 
If you need emergency services on the Mainland, go to a hospital emergency room for care. 
  • Adults are covered for emergency care while on the Mainland. 
  • Children are covered for emergency care while on the Mainland.  Children are also covered for all medically necessary EPSDT covered services while on the Mainland.
Emergency care and medical services outside of the United States are not covered for children or adults. You will need to pay for these services yourself.
If it is not an emergency, call your doctor’s office. Even if your doctor’s office is closed, your doctor’s phone message will tell you how to get a hold of your doctor or someone from the office.
 
For example, you may be told to:

You can also call our Nurse Advice Line toll-free at 1-877-225-8839, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

If it is an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room, whether you are in or out of Hawaii. Emergency services are covered 24 hours a day, seven days a week without prior authorization. Emergency services are covered in Hawaii and on the Mainland.

If you need help getting to the emergency room, call 911. You are not required to call your doctor before you go to the emergency room. Do not use the emergency room for routine health care.

A medical emergency is when you suddenly become very sick or seriously injured and not getting care right away could result in the following:
  • Placing your life in danger
  • Putting your health, a body function or body part in danger
  • Harming yourself or another person
  • Placing your life or your unborn baby’s life in danger while you are pregnant

  

Emergency Facilities

Kaua`i
  Kapa`a

 Samuel Mahelona Memorial   Hospital

  808-822-4961

  4800 Kawaihau Road        Kapa`a, HI 96746

  Līhue

 Wilcox Memorial Hospital

  808-245-1100  3-3420 Kuhio Highway      Līhue, HI 96766
  Waimea

 West Kaua`i Medical Center

  808 338-9431

  4643 Waimea Canyon Drive           Waimea, HI 96796

O`ahu
  `Aiea  Pali Momi Medical Center  808-486-6000  98-1079 Moanalua Rd.       `Aiea, HI 96701
  `Ewa Beach  The Queen's Medical Center West  808-691-3000

  91-2141 Fort Weaver Rd.    `Ewa Beach, HI 96706

  Honolulu  Kaiser Permanente  808-432-0000  3288 Moanalua Rd.            Honolulu, HI 96819
  Honolulu  Kapi`olani Medical Center  808-983-6000  1319 Punahou Street        Honolulu, HI 96826
  Honolulu

  Kuakini Medical Center

  808-531-3511  226 N. Kuakini Street        Honolulu, HI 96817
  Honolulu

  Straub Clinic & Hospital

  808-522-4000  888 South King Street        Honolulu, HI 96813
  Honolulu  The Queen's Medical Center  808-691-1000  1301 Punchbowl St.          Honolulu, HI 96813
  Honolulu

  Tripler Emergency Room

  808-433-6661

  1 Jarrett White Road          Tripler Army Medical Center, HI 96859

  Wahiawa

  Wahiawa General Hospital

  808-621-8411  128 Lehua Street                 Wahiawa, HI 96786
  Wai`anae

  Wai`anae Coast Comprehensive      Health Center

  808-697-3300

  86-260 Farrington Hwy.     Wai`anae, HI 96792

Moloka`i
  Kaunakakai  Moloka`i General Hospital  808-553-5331  280 Home Olu Place          Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Maui
  Kula  Kula Hospital  808-878-1221  100 Keokea Place               Kula, HI 96790
  Wailuku  Maui Memorial Hospital  808-244-9056  221 Mahalani Street          Wailuku, HI 96793
Lana`i
  Lana`i City  Lana`i Community Hospital  808-565-8450  628 7th Street                     Lana`i City, HI 96793
Hawai`i Island
  Honoka`a

  Hale Ho`ola Hamakua

  808-932-4100  45-547 Plumeria Street    Honoka`a, HI 96727
  Hilo  Hilo Medical Center  808-932-3000  1190 Waianuenue Avenue  Hilo, HI 96720
  Kapa`au  Kohala Hospital  808-889-6211  54-383 Hospital Road         Kapa`au, HI 96755
  Kamuela  North Hawai`i Community                Hospital  808-885-4444  67-1125 Mamalahoa Highway Kamuela, HI 96743
  Kealakekua  Kona Community Hospital  808-322-9311  79-1019 Haukapila Street Kealakekua, HI 96750
  Pahala  Ka`u Hospital  808-932-4200  1 Kamani Street                   Pahala, HI 96777
If you get a bill from your doctor, hospital or other provider, ask them why they are billing you. You should not be billed for services covered under the QI program.
 
You can call Member Services at 808-973-0712 (Oahu) or toll-free at 1-877-973-0712. TTY users call 1-877-447-5990. Be sure to have the bill and your member ID card in front of you. You will need to tell us:
  • Your name, member ID number and date of birth
  • Who sent you the bill
  • The date you received the services
  • The cost of the services
Please call AlohaCare Customer Service at the first notification of a bill from a provider. The issue is usually simple to resolve as the service provider may not have accurately obtained your insurance information. Facilities, like hospitals or other ambulance carriers, may send invoices that have not yet been handed out for collection. AlohaCare Customer Service will reach out to the provider, biller or collection agency to assist in resolving the matter.
 
 
Please see the "How Can I Request Reimbursement for My Drugs?" section of http://www.alohacare.org/QUEST/PrescriptionDrugs for more information.
 
 
  • A completed, signed Direct Member Reimbursement (DMR) form
  • A detailed receipt (no handwritten receipts) or printout with information about the services you received
    • Member name
    • Provider name
    • List of itemized services received
    • Date of services
    • Amount you paid
  • All of the information must be included. If information is missing, your DMR request will be denied. You will be able to send in your request again with the missing information.
 
 
Reimbursement for Medical Services
AlohaCare
Attn: Reimbursement Coordinator
1357 Kapi`olani Blvd, Suite G101
Honolulu, HI 96814
 
AlohaCare evaluates the use of new technologies in a timely manner. AlohaCare has a committee that looks carefully at new procedures, medications, treatments, and devices to determine whether we should update our list of covered benefits. Providers and members can ask AlohaCare to cover something new by submitting a written request to the Chief Medical Officer. When AlohaCare receives such a request, the committee investigates the procedure, medication, treatment, or device. The committee will research current medical literature and medical practice and thoroughly discuss the findings. The committee will then make a decision about coverage. The AlohaCare technology assessment process assures that coverage will be available when medical necessity criteria are met and evidence of safety and effectiveness exists.
AlohaCare uses clinical practice guidelines developed by local and national associations. These guidelines are based on evidence and data. Providers are held to these standards. These guidelines are created with the assistance of local physicians. If you would like copies of the guidelines, please call Member Services at 808-973-0712 (O`ahu) or toll-free at 1-877-973-0712. TTY users call 1-877-447-5990.

Emergency Facilities

Kauaʻi

City

Emergency Facility

Phone

Address

Kapaʻa

Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital

 

808-822-4961

 

4800 Kawaihau Road

Kapa‘a, HI 96746

Līhue

Wilcox Memorial Hospital

 

808-245-1100

 

3-3420 Kuhio Highway

Lihue, HI 96766

Waimea

West Kauai Medical Center

 

808-338-9431

 

4643 Waimea Canyon Drive Waimea, Hi 96796

Oʻahu

City

Emergency Facility

Phone

Address

Aiea

Pali Momi Medical Center

808-486-6000

98-1079 Moanalua Road Aiea, HI 96701

Ewa Beach

The Queen’s Medical Center West

808-691-3000

91-2141 Fort Weaver Road Ewa Beach, HI 96706

Honolulu

Kaiser Permanente

808-432-0000

3288 Moanalua Road Honolulu, HI 96819

Honolulu

Kapiolani Medical Center

808-983-6000

1319 Punahou Street Honolulu, HI 96826

Honolulu

Kuakini Medical Center

808-531-3511

226 N Kuakini Street Honolulu, HI 96817

Honolulu

Straub Clinic & Hospital

808-522-4000

888 S. King Street Honolulu, HI 96813

Honolulu

The Queen’s Medical Center

808-691-1000

1301 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, HI 96813

Honolulu

Tripler Emergency Room

808-433-6661

1 Jarrett White Road Tripler Army Medical Center HI 96859

Wahiawa

Wahiawa General Hospital

808-621-8411

128 Lehua Street Wahiawa, HI 96786

Waianae

Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center

808-697-3300

86-260 Farrington Highway Waianae, HI 96792

Molokaʻi

City

Emergency Facility

Phone

Address

Kaunakakai

Molokaʻi General Hospital

808-553-5331

 

280 Home Olu Place Kaunakakai, HI 96748

Maui

City

Emergency Facility

Phone

Address

Kula

Kula Hospital

 

808-878-1221

100 Keokea Place Kula, HI 96790

Wailuku

Maui Memorial Medical Center

 

808-244-9056

221 Mahalani Street Wailuku, HI 96793

Lanaʻi

City

Emergency Facility

Phone

Address

Lana‘i City

 

Lana‘i Community Hospital

 

808-565-8450

628 7th Street Lana‘i, City HI 96763

Hawaiʻi Island

City

Emergency Facility

Phone

Address

Honokaʻa

Hale Ho’ola Hamakua

808-932-4100

45-547 Plumeria Street Honokaa, HI 96727

Hilo

Hilo Medical Center

808-932-3000

1190 Waianuenue Avenue Hilo, HI 96720

Kapaau

Kohala Hospital

808-889-6211

54-383 Hospital Road Kapaau, HI 96755

Kamuela

North Hawaii Community Hospital

808-885-4444

1125 Mamalahoa Highway 67 Kamuela, HI 96743

Kealakekua

Kona Community Hospital

808-322-9311

79-1019 Haukapila Street Kealakekua, HI 96750

Pahala

Ka’u Hospital

808-932-4200

1 Kamani Street Pahala, HI 96777