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HRS §88-4

Free medical care for low-income retirees

This section gives free medical treatment and hospital care to retirees who depend only on their pension or have very low total income. The free care also covers their spouse or reciprocal beneficiary. If the retiree dies, the spouse or beneficiary keeps this right while unmarried.

spouses

The statute, as written — Medical aid, etc., when free

Every recipient of any retirement allowance or pension payable by the State or by any county or by any other governmental body or agency created by or under the laws of the State who is actually and solely dependent upon the recipient's retirement allowance or pension for the recipient's maintenance and support or whose total income in whatever form or from whatever source received, including but not limited to, the recipient's retirement allowance or pension and any income of the recipient's spouse or reciprocal beneficiary is less than $2,400 a year shall, for the recipient and the recipient's spouse or reciprocal beneficiary, be entitled to free medical treatment from any government physician employed by the State or any county and to free hospitalization at any state hospital or at a hospital where county patients are treated at county expense in the county wherein the recipient resides. Whenever a retirant or pensioner having a spouse or reciprocal beneficiary dies, then the spouse or reciprocal beneficiary, as long as the spouse or reciprocal beneficiary remains unmarried and does not enter into a reciprocal beneficiary relationship, shall be eligible for benefits under this section.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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