Hawaii Health Care
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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — La’au: Medicine“The body enjoys health when the stomach is well filled.”
March 3, 1958: A little more than a year before Hawaii becomes a state, Henry Kaiser takes the first step to putting his long-talked-about medical insurance plan into operation in the Hawaiian Islands. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. files papers with the Hawaiian Territorial Treasurer’s Office as a foreign corporation to do business on Oahu and Maui, Hawaii’s two most populous islands. At the time, the Kaiser plan, named after its founder Henry Kaiser, serves half a million people on the West Coast. Today, Kaiser is the largest (in terms of people served) medical health care plan serving Hawaii residents. Hawaii law requires employers to provide health insurance for all employees working more than 20 hours a week.
