Med-QUEST Division (MQD)
QUEST Behavioral Health Q and A
DHS 1147 Level of Care Evaluation Form
Hawaii Going Home Plus Project Site
Aggregate QUEST Consumer Guide - Satisfaction Survey and Quality Measures by HSAG
QUEST
What is Hawaii QUEST?
It’s a program that provides health coverage through managed care plans for eligible lower income Hawaii residents.
Hawaii QUEST is designed to provide:
Quality care
Universal access
Efficient utilization
Stabilizing costs, and
Transforming the way health care is provided to QUEST members.
Who may apply for Hawaii QUEST?
An enrollment cap is currently in place for Hawaii QUEST. No more than 125,000 people can be in the program at one time. Until the number of people enrolled in Hawaii QUEST falls below that number, no new recipients will be enrolled except:
- people who receive TANF or GA financial assistance;
- people whose income is less than the AFDC standard of assistance;
- pregnant women and children under age one with household income up to 185% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL);
- children age one but under age six with household income up to 133% of the FPL;
- children under age 19 born after September 30,1983, with household income up to 100% of the FPL;
- foster children and children in subsidized adoptions up to age 21;
- people who lose their employer-sponsored coverage or extended coverage in a group health plan because of loss of employment within 45 days of their date of application;
When Hawaii QUEST enrollment is no more than 120,000 on December 31 of any calendar year, an open application period will be conducted in the following calendar year.
QUEST Details and QUEST Offices