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Higher healthcare and administrative costs contributed to a 35 percent decline in Hawaii Medical Service Association's second-quarter 2005 income.
Second-quarter results Reasons What they are saying What's next
REVENUE: $425.2 MILLION
NET INCOME: $4.9 MILLION
INVESTMENT INCOME: $7.1 MILLION
FISCAL 2004 REVENUE: $393.3 MILLION
FISCAL 2004 NET INCOME: $7.5 MILLION
2004 INVESTMENT INCOME: $4.8 MILLION
Total assets: $848.2 million
"Hospital services and prescription drugs are driving healthcare costs higher in Hawai'i. ... Overall, healthcare costs rose 7.6 percent in the first quarter and 9.1 percent in the second."
Steve Van RibbinkHMSA chief financial officer
If healthcare costs continue to rise, HMSA said, it may have to file a request with the state to raise premiums on its health plans next year.