HRS §432D-24
How health plans work together when you have more than one
Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) may choose to coordinate benefits when you have more than one group health plan. If they do, they must follow the same coordination rules commonly used in Hawaii. This section does not require them to coordinate, but if they do, they must follow those rules.
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The statute, as written — Coordination of benefits
(a) Health maintenance organizations are permitted, but not required to adopt provisions for coordination of benefits to avoid overinsurance and to provide for the orderly payment of claims when a person is covered by two or more group health insurance or health care plans. (b) If health maintenance organizations adopt provisions for coordination of benefits, the provisions must be consistent with the coordination of benefits provisions that are in general use in the State for coordinating coverage between two or more group health insurance or health care plans.
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