| Metric | Value | vs. CaseFlow Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Hawaii Spine No-Show Rate | 7% | +3.9pp above CaseFlow |
| CaseFlow Avg (1,247 practices) | 3.1% | — baseline |
| Avg Case Value | $22,220 | per surgical case |
| Annual Revenue at Risk | $799k | per practice / year |
Why Hawaii Spine Practices Are Losing $799k Per Year
In Honolulu, Maui, and Kauai, Spine practices are losing 3 surgical slots per month on average — not due to clinical complexity, but to patient no-shows and last-minute cancellations. At $22,220 per case, each missed slot represents significant foregone revenue that could have been recovered with a systematic waitlist response system.
Spine surgery reimbursement in Hawaii averages above the national mean due to complex fusion and decompression coding in the state Medicaid schedule. ASC facility fees in Hawaii's metro markets have increased 4–7% since 2024, making every no-show a dual revenue leak.
The no-show rate for Spine in Hawaii — 7% — is measured against CaseFlow's 3.1% national average for practices running automated recovery. That 3.9 percentage-point gap represents the structural opportunity for any Honolulu-area practice to recover revenue currently slipping through last-minute cancellations.
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