The Department of Health and Human Services Aug. 11 declared a  in Hawaii due to the recent wildfires and certain Medicare, Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program requirements to give health care providers greater flexibility to meet emergency health needs. Health care providers who need additional flexibilities specific to the wildfires can submit a request to CMS .

HHS’ Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response has  13 National Disaster Medical System personnel to Hawaii to assist and said it stands ready to deploy more if needed. HHS’ Office for Civil Rights also  a limited waiver of HIPAA sanctions and penalties for Hawaii in response to the wildfires. For more on the CMS response, click . 

According to the Healthcare Association of Hawaii, organizations and individuals wishing to support health care personnel and the communities impacted by the fires should consider donating to:

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